A message from Singapore-based composer John Sharpley:
My new large-scale oratorio, A Moment of Rest Upon The Wind (based on Kahlil Gibran’s ‘The Prophet’) for bass-baritone, soprano, actor and symphony orchestra will be premiered on 1st October, Sunday, 5 pm, SOTA Concert Hall here in Singapore.
Kahlil Gibran (1883-1930, Lebanese-American) is arguably the third best-selling English-language poet of all time, behind Shakespeare and Lao-Tzu. The simple yet profound messages behind ‘The Prophet’ are timely yet universal beacons of light.
‘The Prophet’ tells the story of Almustafa, who resided in the city of Orphalese for 12 years. About to board a ship that will take him home, a metaphor for his impending death, Almustafa is approached by the people of Orphalese and especially Almitra, the Seeress. He shares his wisdom regarding life, death and spirituality, which form the basis of the book. It is widely accepted that Gibran saw himself in Almustafa and his patroness and beloved, Mary Haskell, in the Seeress.
Ochiai Francesco Yohei, bass-baritone solo
(opera singer from Japan)
Akiko Otao, soprano solo
(opera singer from Japan based based in Singapore)
Zachary Ibrahim, storyteller
(Singapore actor)
Adrian Tan, conductor
Check out the Events Page for tickets!
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