NAVIGATION

NAVIGATION

MSO | PERFORMS | Buddha Passion | sung in Chinese and Sanskrit | Saturday 6 October 2018 | 7.30pm

[Edited extract from public address]

For more than a thousand years pilgrims in China left marks of their passing in the Mogao Caves, also known as the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas. Their carvings, paintings and murals speak with a devotion that transcends time, and forms the inspiration for a remarkable new musical work.

In this Australian premiere, a joint commission by the MSO, Dresdner Musikfestspiele, New York Philharmonic, and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Tan Dun has dreamed the world’s first passion set to the teachings of the Buddha. Two years spent in the Mogao Caves – the world’s most impressive repository of Buddhist art – have allowed him to create a monumental work, sung in Chinese and Sanskrit. This is a captivating opera in six acts telling of love, forgiveness, sacrifice and salvation. With MSO Chorus.

From an Academy Award®-winning score for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon to radically experimental works composed for such organic materials as water, paper and wind, Tan Dun has again and again been proven as one of the truly compelling musical forces of this era.
“Tan Dun’s music is as wide-ranging as it is all-embracing, and resonates with a global audience.” – Gramophone
Duration: 2.5 hours with a 20-minute interval.

Cost: Selling fast. Limited seats available. $50-$120

Where: Hamer Hall, Arts Centre Melbourne

Bookings: online through MSO

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Arts Centre Melbourne, Hamer Hall, 100 St Kilda Road
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Website: www.mso.com.au

Presented in association with Melbourne International Arts Festival and Nan Tien Institute of Higher Education.