2007-2008 Concert Season

A Rose of Such Virtue

Our winter musical offering is centered around settings of Marian and seasonal texts spanning five centuries, featuring harpist Barbara Dechario and pianist Anne Marie Scotto.

This concert includes excerpts from one of the best known compositions for voices and harp: Benjamin Britten's “A Ceremony of Carols,” and the rhythmically complex, Cuban influenced “Concierto de Navidad” by Paul Csonka.

Concert graphicThe early 20th century is represented by Gabriel Fauré, Patrick Hadley and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Our mission of performing work by women composers is fulfilled by the excellent writing of Eleanor Daley, Paula Foley Tillen, Lana Walter and a stunning setting of “In the Bleak Midwinter” by Frances McCollin, a prolific, yet little know composer born in 1892.

Rochester based composer, conductor and supporter of Concentus, Cary Ratcliff, finds a place on our program with his charming “Were We Dreaming” scored for harp and treble voices.

Friday January 18, 2008 7:30 p.m.

Bethany Presbyterian Church
3000 Dewey Ave. (near Maiden Lane in Greece)
Rochester, NY 14616
585-663-3000

No admission charge, free will donation at the door.

Sunday January 20, 2008 3:00 p.m.

The Chapel at Third Presbyterian Church
East Avenue at Meigs Street
Rochester, NY 14607
585-271-6513

No admission charge, free will donation at the door.

 

Concert Program
Gaudete! Gaudete! Lana Walter, arranger
Ave Maria, Op. 93 Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924)
There Is No Rose Eleanor Daley
I Sing of a Maiden Patrick Hadley
O My Dear Heart Eleanor Daley
Lullaby
(from Hodie, a Christmas Cantata)
Ralph Vaughan Williams
Concierto de Navidad
  1. Amoroso Pastorcillo
  2. La Nana
Paul Csonka
A Ceremony of Carols (excerpts)
  • Processional
  • Wolcum Yole
  • There is no Rose
  • As dew in Aprille
  • Interlude
  • Spring Carol
  • Deo Gracias
Benjamin Britten
December Paula Foley Tillen
In The Bleak Midwinter Frances McCollin
Were We Dreaming? Cary Ratcliff
Tomorrow Shall Be My Dancing DayMalcolm V. Edwards

 


 

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