PacificOperaVictoria | AWAITING THE DAWN | Chelsea Kutyn @PacificOperaVictoria | Uploaded May 2021 | Updated October 2024, 8 hours ago.
"At this time last year, I was beginning my recovery from suspected COVID-19 after 29 days in isolation with severe difficulty breathing. AWAITING THE DAWN symbolizes my fear of the night while I was sick; the fear that I would stop breathing, the fear that I may give it to a member of my family, and the fear I would be unable to help them. This idea eventually developed into the themes of fear and anxiety of the unknown. Yet, despite this fear faced by many, people continue to push towards a brighter future. Thus, I chose to have a cyclical nature to my project, and it begins and ends not with the night of fear, but a morning of hope for a better day." - Chelsea Kutyn, May 2021
Piano Kimberly-Ann Bartczak
Edited by Nicholas Borg
Produced in Partnership with Christ Church Cathedral
Sponsored by RBC
See more of Music Alive at pacificopera.ca/event/music-alive
Chapters
0:00 Epilogue
1:06 Die Nacht
"At this time last year, I was beginning my recovery from suspected COVID-19 after 29 days in isolation with severe difficulty breathing. AWAITING THE DAWN symbolizes my fear of the night while I was sick; the fear that I would stop breathing, the fear that I may give it to a member of my family, and the fear I would be unable to help them. This idea eventually developed into the themes of fear and anxiety of the unknown. Yet, despite this fear faced by many, people continue to push towards a brighter future. Thus, I chose to have a cyclical nature to my project, and it begins and ends not with the night of fear, but a morning of hope for a better day." - Chelsea Kutyn, May 2021
Piano Kimberly-Ann Bartczak
Edited by Nicholas Borg
Produced in Partnership with Christ Church Cathedral
Sponsored by RBC
See more of Music Alive at pacificopera.ca/event/music-alive
Chapters
0:00 Epilogue
1:06 Die Nacht