All,
I am playing in this "Period instrument" affair. We will be wailing on very old axes, and at A=430 as well! Check it out!
St Thomas is at 5th Ave & 53rd St, NYC.
MC
- Tuesday, 14 November 2006 at 7:30 PM -
Mozart Anniversary Concert
Vesperae solennes de confessore
Exsultate, jubilate
Ave verum corpus
Missa in C “Coronation Mass”
The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys
with Concert Royal
John Scott, Conductor
Jolle Greenleaf, Soprano
Malin Fritz, Alto
Alan Bennett, Tenor
Christopheren Nomura, Bass
MOZART ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM
Tuesday, 14 November at 7:30 PM
Friends of Music (Patron and above) reception at 9:15 PM
The Saint Thomas Choir of Men and Boys with Concert Royal
In celebration of the 250th anniversary of Mozart’s birth, the Saint Thomas Choir and soloists will perform some of the most beautiful and moving of Mozart’s sacred choral works.
Vesperae solennes de confessore, the Solemn Vespers, was written in 1780. The composition transcends the traditions of Salzburg church music in its richness and depth, multiplicity of ideas and artful inventiveness. Exsultate, jubilate, a soprano solo motet, transports us into a sweeping exuberance, particularly in the closing “Alleluia.” Ave verum corpus, a mere forty-six bars of music, is remarkable for its compactness and apparent simplicity. In its serenity, it resembles parts of Mozart’s Requiem, composed in the same year – the last year of his life.
Missa in C, K. 317 “Coronation Mass,” Mozart’s Mass in C Major, was written in 1778, originally for Easter Sunday. It acquired its nickname when performed for the coronation of Leopold II in 1791. At the time, the Archbishop insisted on strict rules for liturgical music. The complete mass, with soloists, chorus and orchestra, in a work suitable for Salzburg’s massive cathedral and written in a style appropriate to the splendor and joy of Easter Sunday, was to be performed in less than forty-five minutes. Mozart managed to do it in less than thirty. The “Coronation Mass” sparkles with bright orchestral colors, lively choral textures and a sublime soprano aria for the “Agnus Dei.”
A reception for Friends of Music (Patrons and above) will follow the concert, welcoming new friends and old, along with a special birthday toast to Mozart from Maestro John Scott.
How to Order Tickets
Tickets for all concerts are on sale now! Seating availability is subject to prior sale. Friends of Music orders are filled first, before those of the general public, by donor level and date received.
Online: You may fill out your order online.
By Mail: Please send completed order form with your payment to:
Saint Thomas Church Concert Series,
One West 53rd Street, NY, NY 10019.
By Fax: Please fax completed order form to (212) 977-6582.
Email questions to Concerts@SaintThomasChurch.org