Musica Secreta
Celestial Sirens

Sacred Hearts, Secret Music

Live

After the excitement... there was a calm and a sense of the rigours of devotion as the choir processed as nuns through the church, creating an uneasy and almost real sense of being in the convent. Brighton Argus

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Sacred Hearts, Secret Music, the soundtrack to Sarah Dunant's Sacred Hearts, is Editor's Choice in the November (Awards) issue of Gramophone.

Musica Secreta

Musica Secreta and Celestial Sirens
with SARAH DUNANT, NIAHM CUSAK and DEBORAH FINDLAY
Directed by Nick Renton

A vibrant and compelling mix of visual drama, spoken word and live music, Sacred Hearts, Secret Music conjures the atmosphere of a sixteenth-century convent, where the tranquility of centuries is suddently threatened by internal divisions and spiritual scandal. A young girl is sent to the convent against her will, and her unhappiness sets in train events that have the power to destabilise an entire way of life. Serafina is blessed with the voice of an angel, but her struggle against enclosure is anything but holy...

Dramatic readings from Sarah Dunant's best-selling novel, Sacred Hearts are combined with music from Musica Secreta's award-winning CD, Sacred Hearts, Secret Music, and the performance intuitively uses the spaces and sounds offered by unique church and cathedral venues. The searing, otherworldy chants of ancient holy Offices are interwoven with the action, and the convent choir - played by Celestial Sirens - sing polyphony by two of the greatest masters of the sixteenth century, Cipriano de Rore and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.

Performances have taken place at the London Literature Festival at the Southbank, and at the 2010 Brighton Festival Fringe. Future 2010 performances are planned at the East Cork Early Music Festival, Leamington Music, and the Chester Literature Festival. See our concert diary for details.