A Holiday CelebrationThrough Psalms & Carols
A Holiday Celebration
Through Psalms & Carols
Connecticut Choral Society will present two performances of its holiday concert program, âPsalms And Carols â A Holiday Celebration,â at St Rose Church in Newtown. The 100-voice chorus will be performing on Friday, December 15, at 8 pm, and then again on Sunday, December 17, at 4 pm.
On the program will be the Connecticut premiere of James Bassiâs Carol Symphony, based on familiar carol tunes around which the composer has crafted new, luxurious and inventive choral and_orchestral textures.
The holiday concerts will also include Monteverdiâs Magnificat from the Vespers of 1610, and the 35th anniversary performance of Leonard Bernsteinâs ebullient Chichester Psalms, to be sung in Hebrew. The work exhibits the best of Bernsteinâs compositional idiom, from the jazz-inspired rhythms of West Side Story to the heart-rending melodies of his symphonies. A candlelight procession and traditional carols to be sung with the audience will round out the program.
Tickets are $15 for adults if purchased or reserved in advance, and $18 at the door. Student and senior tickets are $15. Call 800/555-5250 for tickets and information.
Now in its 21st season, the Connecticut Choral Society is directed by John Liepold and accompanied by Joseph Jacovino, Jr. and the Connecticut Choral Society Orchestra. The men and women, amateurs and professionals alike from over twenty towns in the state, have appeared at Carnegie Hall, and toured England, Canada and Eastern Europe.
Conductor and music director John Robert Liepold has been recognized by Carnegie Hall as one of the rising generation of choral leaders and was invited to take part in its Professional Conductors Workshops with Robert Shaw. Mr Liepold, who lives in New York City, also serves as director of choral music at Dalton School and as conductor of Grace Choral Society of Brooklyn. He is also a member of the choral faculty at the New Schoolâs Mannes College of Music.