This summer marks the 52nd annual Summer Sing Program. Each summer, the New York Choral Society produces a Summer Sings series that features the most popular masterworks of the choral literature. Taking place every Wednesday at 7:30pm from tonight, July 25th – August 29th at Symphony Space in the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theater, 2537 Broadway at 95th Street, New York, six prominent choral conductors from the New York area will lead audience members to sing through these popular works. Scores are provided by the New York Choral Society.
Wednesday, August 8
Bach Mass in B minor, Malcolm Merriweather, ConductorThe Bach Mass in B minor was pronounced "the greatest artwork of all times and all people" by the nineteenth-century editor Hans George Nageli. Today, it is widely hailed as a monumental work of the late baroque period and is performed frequently in the world's leading concert halls.Malcolm Merriweather holds the Bruno Walter Assistant Conductor chair with the New York Choral Society and is conductor of the New York Choral Society Chamber Singers. He is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music, and in the summer of 2011 was a fellow at the Tanglewood Festival.Wednesday, August 15 Brahms Requiem, David Hayes, ConductorBrahms, A German Requiem demands excessive quantities of passion and drama, angst and sweetness, and power and intimacy. In a letter to Brahms, Clara Schumann wrote, "It is a truly tremendous piece of art which moves the entire being in a way little else does." David Hayes is music director of both the critically acclaimed professional vocal ensemble The Philadelphia Singers and of The Philadelphia Singers Chorale. Both have been named resident choruses of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He will be the New York Choral Society's guest conductor for their spring concert on April 25, 2013, in Carnegie Hall.Wednesday, August 22Haydn Lord Nelson Mass and Brahms Nanie, PatRick Gardner, ConductorThe Lord Nelson Mass is one of Haydn's six late masses and is one of his greatest compositions. The original name Missa in Angustiis or Mass for Troubled Times became known as the Lord Nelson Mass after Nelson's fleet defeated the French on or perhaps near the day of the first performance. Brahms Nanie is a lamentation on the inevitability of death. The first sentence, Auch das Schone muss Sterben, is translated as "Even the beautiful must die." Now in his 22nd season as music director of the Riverside Choral Society, PatRick Gardner is also director of choral activities at Rutgers University, where he conducts the Rutgers University Kirkpatrick Choir and the Rutgers Glee Club.Wednesday, August 29 Mendelssohn Elijah, Julian Wachner, ConductorMendelssohn's Elijah was created in the spirit of his baroque predecessors Bach and Handel, whose music he loved. Mendelssohn had the original German libretto translated into English, and the oratorio was premiered in the English version. The melodrama, easy appeal, and stirring choruses have made this work a particular favorite of choral societies.The conductor and composer Julian Wachner is music director of the Grammy Award–winning Washington Chorus. In 2010, he was named the inaugural Director of Music and the Arts for Trinity
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