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THE MASSES OF FRANK MARTIN AND IGOR STRAVINSKY
St. Mary's Cathedral
Portland, OR
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THE MASSES OF FRANK MARTIN AND IGOR STRAVINSKY
THE MASSES OF FRANK MARTIN AND IGOR STRAVINSKY

Performed by Cantores in Ecclesia, JAMES ODONNELL Guest Director

8 PM Monday, February 20th, 2017

At St. Marys Cathedral, NW 18th Ave. and Couch St., Portland Oregon

FRANK MARTINs Mass for Double Choir a cappella was composed in 1922, and it is his only unaccompanied sacred choral work. The music is sincerely felt and deeply personal. The score remained in a drawer for forty years until it was finally performed and published in 1963. In the intimacy of its musical language and emotive intensity evident in every measure, the Mass stands today as one of Martins finest creations and one of the greatest a cappella woks written in this century. According to Antje Wisseman, in the Preface to the Bärenreiter edition of the Mass, Today it is one of the most popular works of contemporary a cappella choral music and is found in the repertoires of many ambitious choirs.

IGOR STRAVINSKYs Mass for Mixed Chorus and Double Wind Quintet was completed in 1948, towards the end of his neo-classical period. The work is scored for mixed chorus and an ensemble of wind instruments comprising two oboes, English horn, two bassoons, two trumpets, and three trombones. Interestingly, Stravinsky specifies in the score that childrens voices should be employed in solo parts in the Gloria and Sanctus. The Mass is the product of Stravinskys renewed spirituality, as he himself says of the Credo: One composes a march to facilitate marching men, so with my Credo I hope to provide an aid to the text. The Credo is the longest movement. There is much to believe.

JAMES ODONNELL

James ODonnell is Organist and Master of the Choristers of Westminster Abbey. Internationally recognised as a conductor and organ recitalist, he has given concerts all over the world, including the United States, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and throughout Europe, and appeared in the BBC Proms and at many other festivals. His recent engagements have included Poulencs Organ Concerto with the LPO under Yannick Nézet-Séguin at the Royal Festival Hall, broadcast live on BBC Radio 3 and released on CD on the LPO Live label, and solo recitals in the United States, Germany, Norway, and the Netherlands.

A junior exhibitioner at the Royal College of Music, James ODonnell studied music as Organ Scholar of Jesus College, Cambridge, and was then appointed Assistant Master of Music at Westminster Cathedral, becoming Master of Music in 1988. Under his direction the Choir of Westminster Cathedral won the Gramophone Record of the Year award (for its Hyperion recording of masses by Martin and Pizzetti in 1998), and a Royal Philharmonic Society award (1999), both unprecedented for a Cathedral Choir.

In January 2000 James ODonnell took up his present appointment at Westminster Abbey, where he is responsible for the music at all services and occasions. Among recent notable events, he directed the music for the Wedding of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in 2011 and the memorial services for Nelson Mandela and Sir John Tavener. Under his direction the Abbey Choir records every year, broadcasts frequently, and has toured widely, most recently to the United States.

James ODonnell has worked with many of the countrys leading orchestras and ensembles as soloist and director. He is Music Director of St. Jamess Baroque and Visiting Professor of Organ and of Choral Conducting at the Royal Academy of Music. He was President of the Royal College of Organists (2011-13) and is an Honorary Member of the Royal Academy of Music and a Fellow of the Royal College of Music. He is an Honorary Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge and in 2013 was awarded a Doctorate of Music honoris causa at the University of Aberdeen.

CANTORES IN ECCLESIA

Established over thirty years ago, Cantores in Ecclesia provides Gregorian chant and sacred polyphony in liturgical contexts. The choir has sung in concert and for liturgies at home and abroad. The choir has recorded independently and for the Oregon Catholic Press. For the past nineteen years Cantores in Ecclesia has presented the internationally acclaimed William Byrd Festival in Portland, Oregon in collaboration with distinguished guest artists from England and the United States. The choir has been featured in print media and online with articles in BBC Music Magazine (August 1997) Brainstorm (February 2004), and The Early Music Review (2008), Cantores has established itself as a leader in liturgical and early music performance, winning loyal supporters at home and top honors in international competitions. The choir is directed by Blake Applegate.

For more information: Dean Applegate 971-227-8740, cantoresinecclesia.org

Tickets: At the door or in advance $20 general admission, $15 seniors & Students. Online at brownpapertickets.com or by phone at 1.800.838.3006

Location

St. Mary's Cathedral (View)
1716 NW Davis
Portland, OR 97209
United States

Categories

Arts > Performance
Music > Choral
Music > Classical

Kid Friendly: No
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No

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Owner: Cantores in Ecclesia
On BPT Since: Jul 07, 2008
 
Cantores in Ecclesia


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