Upcoming: World Premiere of new song cycle, 'The Hart’

Photo: Sophie Bevan by Sussie Ahlburg

For her latest commission from the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Grace-Evangeline Mason sets texts by Sara Teasdale, Oscar Wilde and herself, all exploring folktale appearances of a hart or stag as a mystical messenger, deep in the woods. The new orchestral song cycle was written for soprano Sophie Bevan with Ryan Wigglesworth at the helm of the orchestra, presenting the premiere at Philharmonic Hall in Liverpool on 5 June.

The new 20-minute score is intended as a companion piece to The Imagined Forest, which has received more than 20 international performances since its premiere by the RLPO at the BBC Proms in 2021, and is travelling to Denmark and back to the USA this year. The Hart shares its sylvan setting with The Imagined Forest and is the latest Mason work to be programmed by the RLPO and its ensembles in recent seasons, continuing the Liverpudlian relationship and demonstrating the orchestra’s commitment to her music.

The composer comments: “From Arthurian Legend to Hungarian and Celtic mythology, a white stag, or a white hart, has featured in folktales as an otherworldly messenger, or a sign of hope, due to its rare and elusive nature. The Hart explores these themes and, through poetry from Sara Teasdale, Oscar Wilde, and myself, portrays an impressionistic retelling of a tale inspired by folklore across its five movements in which the narrator, void of direction, reflects on her previous, mysterious encounter and strives to see the deer in the forest, once more.”

The concert in Liverpool will be recorded by BBC Radio 3 and broadcast on 12 July. Post-concert Question Time starts 15 minutes after the concert ends (in the Music Room at Philharmonic Hall) with conductor Ryan Wigglesworth, soprano Sophie Bevan and Grace-Evangeline Mason.

Read more in the press release here.