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Wolfgang, Marianna, and John
Calvary Presbyterian Church
San Francisco, CA
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Online sales for the Saturday, May 4th concert are closed, but tickets will still be available at the door.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Marianna Martines Dixit Dominus
Martines Pensa a serbarmi, o cara from La Tempesta
J.C. Bach Magnificat in C
W. A. Mozart Requiem in D Minor, K. 626 (Süssmayr)

Rita Lilly, soprano
Heidi L. Waterman, mezzo-soprano
Kyle Stegall, tenor
Nikolas Nackley, baritone
and the Jubilate Orchestra

Concert run time: under 2 hours

"Mozart was an almost constant attendant at her parties, and I have heard him play duets on the piano-forte with her, of his own composition. She was a great favourite of his."

-- memoirs of Irish tenor Michael Kelley, 1820s

Dont miss the chance to hear the first period-instrument performance of Viennese keyboardist, composer, and singer Marianna Martines masterpiece. Unjustly neglected, this talented and dedicated musician was a key figure in the musical salons of Vienna, and regularly played duets with Mozart. Dixit Dominus earned her the distinction of being the first woman admitted (100 years after its founding) to the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna, an exclusive society of composers that still exists today.

Youngest son of J.S. Bach, Johann Christian Bach moved to London when he was just 27 years old. John Bach, as he was known in England, met the 8-year-old prodigy Mozart in London, and the two became fast friends and admirers of each others work. John Bachs joyful Magnificat beautifully illustrates his melodic, Italianate style, which was a strong influence on the talented young Mozart.

We close our concert and season with Mozarts powerful Requiem, commissioned by a mysterious, anonymous patron. Mozart, ill and convinced he was composing his own Requiem Mass, died before finishing the piece, which was completed from his extensive notes by his student, Süssmayr. Marked by the dark colors of basset horns, trombones, and bassoons, and by haunting harmonies, the Requiem remains one of Mozarts most memorable and moving compositions.

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Online advance sales have ended, but tickets will be available for purchase at the door starting one hour before the concert. Door prices are $35 General Admission, $30 Senior, $10 Student and Youth to age 18 are free.

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Calvary Presbyterian Church (Ver)
2515 Fillmore St
San Francisco, CA 94115
United States
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Organizador: San Francisco Bach Choir
En BPT desde: Ago 18, 2014
 
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