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MOZART'S GREAT MASS - Sacred Music in a Sacred Space
The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
New York, NY
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MOZART'S GREAT MASS - Sacred Music in a Sacred Space
Choir and Orchestra of St. Ignatius Loyola
K. Scott Warren, conductor

HAYDN   Symphony No. 97
MOZART   Great Mass in C minor

Tickets: $25-$80

This concert is part of the 2014-2015 Choral Subscription. Subscribe now.


Martha Guth, soprano
Marguerite Krull, soprano
Steven Caldicott Wilson, tenor
Christopher Dylan Herbert, baritone


After a triumphant season debut in 2013 called "broad, wide-ranging and powerful" by the New York Times, Sacred Music in a Sacred Space begins its 2014-15 Choral season on Wednesday, October 22 at 7pm with Mozart's Mass in C minor, a majestic setting featuring double chorus. The Choir and Orchestra of St. Ignatius Loyola and a phenomenal line-up of soloists under the direction of K. Scott Warren offer this iconic work on a program that opens with Haydn's Symphony No. 97.

An intensely personal, rule-breaking composition, Mozart's Great Mass in C minor is a riveting statement about the complex mixture of joy and pain in human relationships, one that transcended the proscribed Austrian Mass tradition at the time of its composition. Although Mozart was familiar with the works of Handel and Bach, it was not until this Mass that he organically assimilated Baroque counterpoint into his own style. Meanwhile, Haydn composed his Symphony No. 97 while living in London as the guest of German-born impresario Johann Peter Solomon. One of Haydn's most complex orchestral works, this "London" Symphony is a clear example of why Haydn became known as the "Father of the Symphony."

Mozart and Haydn thought very highly of each other, both as composers and as people. Mozart was sufficiently impressed by Haydn's string quartets that he composed six of his own that he dedicated to Haydn. The older composer, in turn, was aware of his stature as Europe's leading composer but acknowledged Mozart as his superior. The two works on this program shed light not only on each composer's considerable musical influence, but also on their deep personal and artistic relationship.  

All tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Programs and performers are subject to change.


Location

The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola
980 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10028
United States

Categories

Music > Choral
Music > Classical
Music > Spiritual
Music > Symphony

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

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Owner: SMSS
On BPT Since: Jul 24, 2014
 
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