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Hudson Chorale - Cathedral Classics
This program consists of 20th century works by French composers who have all achieved international recognition Maurice Duruflé, Francis Poulenc, Olivier Messiaen and Maurice Ravel and who, in addition to being composers, were accomplished keyboardists in organ and piano. In order to appreciate the similarities and differences in contemporary French compositional styles, the audience will be presented with a sampling of their works: Requiem by Maurice Duruflé, Four Motets by Francis Poulenc, O Sacrum Convivium by Olivier Messiaen, and Deux Mélodies Hébraïques by Maurice Ravel, which draws on Aramaic text from the Kaddish (Jewish prayer book for mourning rituals) and traditional Yiddish verse.
Listen and close your eyes you will see with your mind the towering spires of the great cathedrals of France, the stained glass windows, the temple in the Jewish Quarter of Paris, the sacred books, the congregants with bowed heads and experience the unique depth of emotion that an organ played in a house of worship can bring.
This is the first concert to be conducted by new Music Director, Ira Spaulding, who recently replaced the former Music Director, Michael Conley, who relocated to the West Coast. Spaulding brings an astonishing depth and breadth of training and choral experience to his new role with Hudson Chorale. He has enjoyed a multi-faceted career spanning more than 35 years: teaching at the Conservatory of Amsterdam for 20 years, performing concerts and recitals and giving master classes and choral workshops in more than 60 countries, and singing in more than 55 countries. As part of American Voices he was a soloist with orchestras in South America and Europe, and a guest choral conductor in Russia, Germany, Viet Nam, Mexico and several other countries. In 2008, after living in Europe for 27 years, Spaulding returned to his native New York to accept the position of Professor of Vocal and Choral Music at City College of New York. For what is sure to be a delight for the audience, Spaulding himself will sing the Deux Mélodies Hébraïques in their original language.
The concert will feature the 80-voice Hudson Chorale and organ accompaniment by master keyboardist,David Baranowski. Baranowski, also the rehearsal accompanist and Assistant Director for the chorus, has earned a reputation throughout the region and Europe as a highly versatile and gifted keyboardist who performs with equal virtuosity on piano, keyboard, organ and harpsichord, with repertoire ranging from Bach to Deep Purple. As an organist, Mr. Baranowski has performed such works as the Brahms, Fauré, and Duruflé Requiem, the Dvořák Mass in D, Handel's Messiah, the Saint-Saëns Christmas Oratorio and others.
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LocationWhite Plains Presbyterian Church (View)
39 North Broadway
White Plains, NY 10601
United States
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Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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