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EL CAMINO: Talbot, Casals and Victoria
Classical/Opera
PRICE: Over $40

$50 General/$30 for Student/Arts Worker

Located in Manhattan
All Souls Church NYC
1157 Lexington Avenue
DATES:
Sun, Feb 22nd 5:00pm
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New York City’s leading chamber choir, Musica Viva NY, will present EL CAMINO: Talbot, Casals and Victoria, a one-night only winter concert on the Upper East Side at All Souls NYC on Sunday, February 22, 2026, at 5:00 p.m with a pre-concert talk at 4:15pm. Weaving together voices of lament, resilience, and spiritual transformation across centuries, the acclaimed Musica Viva NY chorus takes listeners on a journey from lamentation to revelation. The program’s capstone is a 60-minute a capella masterpiece of the modern choral repertory: Path of Miracles by Joby Talbot.

Dramatizing the medieval religious pilgrimage along Spain’s famous Camino de Compostela, the four movements of Path of Miracles are titled with the names of the four main staging posts of the ‘Camino Frances,’ the central axis of a network of pilgrimage routes to Santiago. Written by British composer Joby Talbot (b.1971) with passages in English, Galician and Latin, this iconic and impactful piece made a lasting mark on the international choral scene. “This is musical mysticism at its richest and most greedy – grasping from all traditions and sources and treasuring each element in this musical collage. But it’s a work whose patchwork fragments need the energy of live performance to really knit, relying on the charge of emotion, of ritual, to integrate them into a larger artistic gesture.” (Gramophone)

Also on the program are two sorrowful O vos omnes, as well as a trio of African American spirituals blending traditional spiritual elements with complex choral layering and call-and-response. “It is hard to imagine, but there was a time when harmony was considered unruly,” explains Alejandro Hernandez-Valdez, Artistic Director & Conductor of Musica Viva NY. “Two people singing different notes was considered offensive when the Catholic Church decreed anything other than Gregorian chant or plainsong. With this in mind, we look forward to channeling our rebellious side and sharing these wonderful pieces of polyphony with today’s modern audiences.”

Pablo Casals, O Vos Omnes
Tomás Luis de Victoria, O Vos Omnes
Isaac Albéniz, Evocación
Spiritual (arr. Burleigh), My Lord, What a Morning
Spiritual (arr. Dawson), There is a Balm in Gilead
Spiritual (arr. Hogan), Elijah Rock
Joby Talbot, Path of Miracles


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