Document
Transcription
Document
OUR CARNEGIE HALL CONCERTS 2016 33RD SEASON Saturday, February 13, 8PM David Thye of Southwestern Master Chorale of Fort Worth, Texas conducts Rutter's Magnificat (DT) Cory Mendenhall conducts Maple Mountain High School and Mapleton Chorale (Utah) in Karl Jenkins "The Armed Man" (PT) Palm Sunday, March 20, 8:30PM Composer and conductor Mark Hayes of Kansas City, Missouri conducts his Te Deum and Magnificat (DT) Sonja Sepulveda of Salem College (Sumter, South Carolina) conducts Ola Gjeilo's Sunrise Mass (SS) Easter Sunday, March 27, 2PM Greg Zielke of Omaha (Nebraska) Symphonic Chorus conducts Beethoven’s Mass in C (DT) Composer and conductor Dan Forrest of South Carolina and David Thye of Southwestern Master Chorale of Fort Worth, Texas co-conduct the premiere of Forrest’s new octavo choral cycle: “Folk Songs of America” (DT) Sunday, April 24, 8:30PM Zanaida Robles of San Gabriel Valley Choral Company (Monrovia, California) conducts Schubert's Mass in G (SB) Julian Ackerley of Tucson Boys Chorus of Arizona conducts music for young voices (PT) Repertoire: Dixit Dominus -- Baldassare Galuppi, edited by David Larson I Dixit Dominus Domino Meo II Juravit Dominus III Judicabit In Nationibus How Can I Keep From Singing -- Robert Lowry, Arranged by Bradley Ellingboe Libertango -- Astor Piazzolla, Arranged by Oscar Escalada Homeland -- Gustav Holst, Arranged by Z. Randall Stroope Sing, Sing, Sing -- Louis Prima, Arranged by Philip Kern Monday, April 25, 8PM Thomas Council of Toccoa Falls College (Montana) conducts an All-ACSI Concert (PT): Repertoire: Handel/Leavitt: Rejoice, Sing and Praise Haydn/Banner: Exultabunt Sancti in Gloria Courtney: Festival Gloria Powell: Ogo Ni Fun Oluwa! Gjeilo: Sacred Heart Hayes: Alleluia Monk/Hogan: Abide With Me Boberg/Hine: How Great Thou Art Saturday, May 28, 2PM Composer and conductor Dan Forrest of South Carolina conducts his REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING (DT) Sean Boulware of Aria Women’s Choir of Carmel, California conducts Ola Gjeilo's "Octavo Favorites" (SB) Russell Robinson of the University of Florida conducts Schubert's Mass in G (PT) Saturday, May 28, 8PM “Prayer for Mother Earth”: Newly composed world premiere by composer Ivo Antognini. It is his first extended, major work of 35-40 minutes in length for large SATB chorus, soloists and full orchestra. Conductor to be announced. Sonja Sepulveda of Salem College (Sumter, South Carolina) conducts Faure's Requiem (SS) Z. Randall Stroope of Oklahoma State University conducts Mozart's Coronation Mass (JS) Composer and conductor Mark Hayes of Kansas City, Missouri conducts specially selected Anthems by Hayes (DT): Simple Gifts Prayer of Being Rejoice and Sing out your Praises This Moment One World New York premiere of a special new work Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 2PM Andrew Larson of Stetson University Women's Chorale and the Choral Union of Florida conducts Schubert’s Mass in G (JS) Jeremy D. Jones of Miami of Ohio University conducts all-men’s chorus (TTBB) (PT) Repertoire: Gaudete by Michael Engelhardt Spaseniye sodelal by Pavel Chesnokov Rough Beast (Commissioned) by Timothy C. Takash OR Eriks Esenvalds Dies Irae by Z. Randall Stroope Prayer of the Children by Kurt Bestor Demon in My View by Jeffrey Horvath The Steady Light by Reginald Unterseher Wedding Quawwali by AR Rahman (arranged by Sperry) Paul Caldwell of Youth Choral Theater of Chicago and Sean Ivory of Forest Hills Central High School of Grand Rapids, Missouri co-present music for children (JS) Repertoire: Read’Em, John If Wishes Had Wings Beneath the African Sky Witness Rorate Cesil Desuper Carrickfergus Bengi Lete Go where I send Thee Memorial Day, Monday, May 30, 8PM Janet Harms conducts her Windsong Southland Chorale of Pomona, California in Clausen's Gloria (PT) Rebecca Prater of Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church of Overland Park, Kansas conducts Lauridsen's Lux Aeterna (PT) Richard Williamson of Anderson University, South Carolina conducts Rutter's REQUIEM (PT) Sunday, June 5, 2PM Danya Tiller of Phoenix Girls (Arizona) Chorus conducts Vivaldi’s Gloria (SSAA original edition) (PT) Dennis Malfatti of University of Evansville (Indiana) conducts: Regina Coeli, K. 276 by W.A. Mozart Kyrie K. 341 by W.A. Mozart Te Deum for Empress Marie Therese by Joseph Haydn (JS) Paul Caldwell of Youth Choral Theater of Chicago and Sean Ivory of Forest Hills Central High School of Grand Rapids, Missouri present their SATB choral works (JS), Repertoire: Lay Earth’s Burden Down – piano Caritas et Amor – piano and cello Rorate Caeli Desuper Carrickfergus (an Irish folksong) – piano and oboe Ibo Landing – piano, flute and percussion Hope for Resolution – piano, flute, soprano sax, and percussion John the Revelator - piano Sunday, June 19, 2PM Terry Russell of Southwestern College of Chula Vista, California conducts Hayes’ Requiem (PT) Composer and conductor Kevin Memley of Fresno, California conducts his favorite octavo works: She Walks In Beauty O Vos Omnes Count On It Moonlight and Rain If I Were the Velvet Rose Shenandoah TTBB Behold the River (JS) Kris Mason of Seattle Children’s Chorus (Washington) conducts MAP’s National Children's Chorus concert (JS) Repertoire: Laudamus te, from the Vivaldi’s Gloria Laudate Pueri Dominum by Mendelssohn Jesu by Andrea Ramsey Weep No More by David Childs Will There Really Be a Morning by Craig Hella Johnson I Want Jesus to Walk With Me, Arranged by Richard Nance Blessing by Katie Moran Bart Bruce Chamberlain from University of Arizona conducts Bach's Magnificat (PT) Please note that the above dates in Carnegie Hall are on "hold" with the booking office and the dates have not been contracted as of yet. Artists and repertoire are subject to change without notice. As of 5/18/2015, 4pm CHINA (中国) China at Easter Saturday, March 19—Tuesday, March 29, 2016, Hongkong, Macau and Shanghai Tuesday, March 29-- Saturday, April 2, 2016, Special Beijing Extension Macau Symphony Orchestra Location: St. Dominic Church, Macau, China Beethoven's Mass in C And solo performances by the touring choirs in Shanghai and Beijing CHINA (中国) China in May Saturday, May 21—Tuesday, May 31, 2016, Shanghai, Hangzhou and Beijing Hangzhou Symphony Orchestra Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna (China Premiere) conducted by Time Sharp, Executive Director of American Choral Directors Association And solo performances by the touring choirs in Shanghai FLORENCE (Firenze), ITALY Second Annual Great American Choral Series Friday, June 3—Sunday, June 12, 2016 Orchestra da Camera Fiorentina Location: Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte, Florence, Italy Robert Cohen's “Alzheimer’s Stories” Conducted by William Payn, Susquehanna Valley Chorale, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania (Italian Premiere) Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living Conducted by the composer, Dan Forrest (Italian Premiere) Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna (Italian Premiere) Conducted by Peter Hendrickson, Augsburg College, Minneapolis, Minnesota Beethoven’s Mass in C Op. 86 Conducted by Earl Rivers, Knox Presbyterian Church&University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music, Ohio And solo performances by the touring choirs VIENNA (Wien), Austria Friday, June 17-- Sunday, June 26, 2016 Orchester der St. Peterskirche Wien Location: St. Peter’s Church, Vienna Mozart’s Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 Conducted by Peter Tiboris Beethoven’s Mass in C Conducted by David Thye, Southwestern Master Chorale, Fort Worth, Texas Mozart’s Coronation Mass, K. 317 Conducted by Eduardo Garcia-Novelli, Carthage College, Kenosha, Wisconsin Mozart’s Solemn Vespers Conducted by Paul Nesheim, The Augustana Choir, Sioux Falls, South Dakota Mozart’s Missa Brevis in C Major, K. 220 & Haydn’s Te Deum Conducted by Martha Shaw, Conductor, Reinhardt University, Waleska, Georgia Mozart’s Missa Brevis in F Major, K. 192 Conducted by Justin Smith, Marylhurst University, Marylhurst, Oregon Schubert’s Mass No.2, in G Major Conducted by Mark Deakins, Broadway Christian Church, Lexington, Kentucky And solo performances by the touring choirs. 12th SYROS (Σύρος), GREECE Annual International Festival of the Aegean Wednesday, July 6-- Wednesday, July 20, 2016 The Pan-European Philharmonia Works by Mozart, Beethoven, Rossini, Rutter, Bernstein, and Gershwin Location: Apollo Theater “La Piccolo Scala”, Syros, Greece