
Verdi’s monumental work has been described as an “opera in ecclesiastical dress” due to its theatrical power and dramatic force that is as compelling and intense as any of his operas. The Requiem is rich with emotional contrasts and unforgettable arias, like the “Libera me” for soprano, that showcases Verdi’s lyrical genius. With its soaring choral lines, striking orchestral forces, and the visceral impact of the “Dies irae” and the ethereal beauty of the “Sanctus,” this Verdi masterpiece transcends the traditional liturgical settings. It is a celebration of human emotions in the face of mortality.
Carl St.Clair, conductor
Leah Hawkins, soprano
Daryl Freedman, mezzo-soprano
Won Whi Choi, tenor
Zaikuan Song, bass
Pacific Chorale, Robert Istad, artistic director
Preview Talk at 7 p.m. with KUSC midday host Alan Chapman.