New York Choral Society Presents The Mozart Requiem At Carnegie Hall 5/1
By: Gabrielle Sierra Apr. 12, 2010
The New York Choral Society closes its 51st season with a performance of Mozart's Requiem, Leonard Bernstein's Chichester Psalms, and James DeMars' Tito's Say, on May 1, 2010 at Carnegie Hall, 8:00 PM. The esteemed chorus performs with the Brooklyn Philharmonic under the baton of NYCS Music Director John Daly Goodwin, alongside soloists Joyce El Khoury, soprano, Elizabeth Batton, mezzo-soprano, Michele Angelini, tenor, and Daniel Mobbs, bass-baritone.
Mozart's Requiem is one of the most popular and beloved works in the choral repertoire. The work was commissioned by Count Franz Walsegg zu Stuppach (who had the intention of passing it off as his own) to honor the memory of his wife. At the time of his death, Mozart had completed the "Introit" and "Kyrie," leaving only the chorus parts and a bass line with occasional remarks to indicate the orchestration for the rest of the movements up through the beginning of the "Lacrymosa." His student Franz Xaver Süssmayr assumed the task of realizing the sketches and completing the work. There have been many debates and discussions surrounding the piece ever since; and although Mozart may have died in poverty, his musical legacy - and particularly his Requiem - has brought outstanding beauty and richness to Western culture like few other composers.TICKETS: $30 - $80; Visit the Carnegie Hall Box Office at 57th St & 7th Ave, call 212-247-7800 or visit www.carnegiehall.org
PROGRAMMAY 1, 2010 8:00 PM AT Carnegie HallNew York Choral Society
Brooklyn Philharmonic
John Daly Goodwin, conductor
Joyce El Khoury, soprano
Elizabeth Batton, mezzo-soprano
Michele Angelini, tenor
Daniel Mobbs, bass-baritoneMOZART: Requiem
BERNSTEIN: Chichester Psalms
JAMES DEMARS: Tito's Say

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