The Christopher Street Collegium: Baroque Tenebrae Vespers
Free
- Janet Sora Chung, organ
- Adam Young, viola da gamba
- Audrey Fernandez Fraser, soprano
- Marcia Young, soprano
Holy Wednesday, or "Spy Wednesday," marks the day when Judas Iscariot decided to betray Jesus. Its evening ushers in the three days of Tenebrae, meaning "darkness." For centuries the church celebrated Tenebrae liturgies for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings of Holy Week, focused on the betrayal, crucifixion, and death of Christ. These were often celebrated the night before, starting on Wednesday evening.
Our Baroque Tenebrae Vespers carried on this ancient tradition, featuring 15 readings from the Book of Lamentations, each followed by a sung version of the reading, in Latin, composed by François Couperin. His Leçons de ténèbres pour le mercredi saint were composed for Holy Wednesday, 1714, to be performed at the Abbaye Royale de Longchamp, by two sopranos, organ, and viola da gamba.
In this beautiful liturgy of lament, candles were gradually extinguished as the church recalled its ancient descent into darkness. This opportunity was all the more rare for Couperin's exquisite French Baroque expression of Jeremiah's ancient Lamentations.
All are welcome to attend.
About The Christopher Street Collegium
Based at St. John's Lutheran Church, on 81 Christopher Street in Manhattan, the Collegium gathers diverse combinations of New York's finest classical musicians to create artistically fresh and profound opportunities for listeners to feed their souls with the sacred word clothed in celestial melodies.
https://www.christopherstreetcollegium.nyc/About Janet Sora Chung, organ
About Adam Young, viola da gamba
Adam Young received his Master's degree in viola da gamba from The Juilliard School where he studied with Sarah Cunningham. A finalist in the 2018 Bach/Abel Wettbewerb in Köthen, Young has performed with many NYC-based early music ensembles as well as concerts in Canada, England, France, Germany, Hungary, Kosovo and Russia.
https://www.groupmuse.com/musicians/7133-adam-youngAbout Audrey Fernandez Fraser, soprano
About Marcia Young, soprano
Soprano Marcia Young has been a member of My Lord Chamberlain's Consort, Duo Marchand, the Salisbury Four, and the medieval trio Trefoil. She has appeared with the Folger, Newberry, and Batcheler Consorts, Pomerium, Parthenia, and at the Boston, Connecticut, Amherst, Washington, Madison, and San Francisco Early Music Festivals; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cloisters, the Yale Center for British Art; the Royal Oak Society and The Century Club, New York; the Lute Society of America conference and seminar in Cleveland; the Distinguished Artists Series in Syosset; Philadelphia's Lyrebird Series; the De Blasiis Chamber Music series in Glens Falls; the Candlelight Concerts series in Colonial Williamsburg; and the United States Military Academy at West Point. Young serves as director of performances studies in the Department of Music at Stern College, Yeshiva University, New York.
https://www.yu.edu/faculty/pages/young-marcia