Part 1: The Beginning and the St. Luke Passion
Part 2: The Duke-Cambridge Voices and “Variations on Isaiah”
DITA Director Jeremy Begbie introduces the partnership and the commissioning of the St. Luke Passion. The theological consultation for the composition of the work convenes for an inaugural meeting in Trinity Hall.
The Duke-Cambridge Voices perform for the first time, Micheal O’Siadhail reads new poetry, and Duke Divinity professor Ellen Davis offers theological remarks on O’Siadhail’s poetry and the Voices’ performance.
DITA Director Jeremy Begbie and concert pianist Cordelia Williams perform Olivier Messiaen’s piece “Visions de l’Amen” on Good Friday.