San Francisco Choral Artists: Sound & (Not Much) Silence
Sunday, March 26, 2023 @ 4:00pm – 5:30pm (PDT)
St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Oakland, CA, United States
Advance: Pay What You Wish |
At the door: $35 ($30 senior, $15 ages 29 & under)
Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
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Im Wald, Op. 3, No. 6
Johannes Eccard — Ein Elster dünkt sich stolz und klug
Charles Villiers Stanford — The Blue Bird, Op. 119, No. 3
Clark Evans — The Reach of Vibrations (world premiere)
William Byrd — Come Woeful Orpheus
Elliott Carter — Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
Caroline Mallonée — A Teasdale Triptych (world premiere)
Orlande de Lassus — In hora ultima
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Silence and Music (from A Garland for the Queen)
Traditional — Durme, Durme
Johannes Brahms — Abendständchen, Op. 42, No. 1
David Conte — Charm Me Asleep
Steven Sametz — I Have Had Singing
Jacobus Clemens non Papa — Vox in Rama
Clément Janequin — Chantons, sonnons trompetes
William L. Dawson / Traditional — Ain'-a That Good News
Stanley Glasser — Khuthazo!
Johannes Eccard — Ein Elster dünkt sich stolz und klug
Charles Villiers Stanford — The Blue Bird, Op. 119, No. 3
Clark Evans — The Reach of Vibrations (world premiere)
William Byrd — Come Woeful Orpheus
Elliott Carter — Musicians Wrestle Everywhere
Caroline Mallonée — A Teasdale Triptych (world premiere)
Orlande de Lassus — In hora ultima
Ralph Vaughan Williams — Silence and Music (from A Garland for the Queen)
Traditional — Durme, Durme
Johannes Brahms — Abendständchen, Op. 42, No. 1
David Conte — Charm Me Asleep
Steven Sametz — I Have Had Singing
Jacobus Clemens non Papa — Vox in Rama
Clément Janequin — Chantons, sonnons trompetes
William L. Dawson / Traditional — Ain'-a That Good News
Stanley Glasser — Khuthazo!
Music can transform and delight, move, comfort, and celebrate with the power of both sound and silence. Featuring Brahms, Byrd, Carter, Fanny Hensel, Vaughan Williams, Conte, Dawson, and more, including two world premieres!
About San Francisco Choral Artists
Under the leadership of Artistic Director Magen Solomon, 2020 American Prize winner in choral performance San Francisco Choral Artists (SFCA) are a Bay Area chamber choir with a mission to foster new American choral music and to present eclectic, imaginative programs consisting of both new works and repertoire spanning 600 years in performances of uncompromisingly high quality.
https://www.sfca.org