SILPHIE

FRI 1ST NOV | GOSFORD ANGLICAN CHURCH | 6:30PM

PRESENTED BY LIVE AND LOCAL

Silphie is a collaboration with Australian classical soprano Michaele Archer (composer/vocal and harmonium), Gab Steele (viola), Giuseppe Zangari (guitar) and Rachel Whealy (cello). The name Silphie comes from the ancient world’s herb Silphium which was used for everything from perfume and cooking to medicine. The latest recording project by Silphie, "Garland, the love poems of Sulpicia" is inspired by rich, raw sounds of analogue, alto instruments and ancient Latin poetry.

Sulpicia is a voice that was lost for many years and her 6 love poems form the text for this project. Sulpicia lived around the time of Augustus in the first century BCE and her work is one of very few written by a Roman woman to survive. Her poems were published in a collection by the Roman male poet Tibullus and were originally attributed to him. Sulpicia’s Garland of poems tells the story of a secret love affair.