Handel Choir of Baltimore: Visions, Dreams, & Flying Machines
Saturday, March 11, 2023 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (EST)
Grace United Methodist Church,
Baltimore,
MD,
United States
Online and in-person
In person: $27-$37 ($20 for groups of 10 or more, $10 student) | Stream: $25
- Christian Lane, organ
- Jason Charney, electronics & light art
Eric Whitacre
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Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine
Albert Hammond / Mike Hazelwood — I'm a Train
Felix Mendelssohn — Festgesang 'zum Gutenbergfest, WoO 9 ("II. Vaterland, in deinen Gauen")
Barbara Strozzi — L'usignuolo ("The Nightingale")
Mark Fax — A Song of Praise
Mason Bates — Mass Transmission
Joel Peters — Silhouette of a Cloud II
Ander Mikalson — Score for the Big Bang
Charles-Marie Widor — Surrexit a mortuis, Op. 32, No. 3
Zoltán Kodály — Laudes Organi
Albert Hammond / Mike Hazelwood — I'm a Train
Felix Mendelssohn — Festgesang 'zum Gutenbergfest, WoO 9 ("II. Vaterland, in deinen Gauen")
Barbara Strozzi — L'usignuolo ("The Nightingale")
Mark Fax — A Song of Praise
Mason Bates — Mass Transmission
Joel Peters — Silhouette of a Cloud II
Ander Mikalson — Score for the Big Bang
Charles-Marie Widor — Surrexit a mortuis, Op. 32, No. 3
Zoltán Kodály — Laudes Organi
Gaze upon the origins of our universe, marvel at Da Vinci's dreams of flight, and celebrate the wonders of modern communication – all via an immersive multimedia choral experience. Handel Choir's performance combines light art, live electronics, Baroque treasures, a favorite party piece of The King's Singers, and a rediscovered work by Maryland musical prodigy Mark Fax.