Lydia Leftcoast
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Wed May-27-09 09:34 AM
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Lydia's self-promotion thread: A unique classical music opportunity 5/30/09 |
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Come hear the world premiere of a work by a composer who has been dead for 51 years.
When Ralph Vaughan Williams was a "reading" (majoring in) music at Cambridge, he was assigned to write a five-part piece in the Baroque style with orchestration. He chose the Holy Week text "Vexilla regis prodeunt" ("The King's banners go forth") and set it for five-part chorus, soprano solo, and string orchestra.
When our choir director was back in England a couple of years ago, he found the manuscript lying around in some collection in Cambridge and decided to edit and publish it and conduct the first-ever performance.
That performance, by the St. Mark's Cathedral Choir (the one I'm in, the first-string choir) and the St. Mark's Choral Society (a non-auditioned community group) will take place on Saturday, May 30, at 7:30PM at St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral, overlooking Loring Park in downtown Minneapolis.
The piece is more of a curiosity than anything else, with the parts awkwardly written at times, and a sometimes jarring mixture of styles, and it doesn't sound much like the rest of Vaughan Williams' work, since this was before he went out collecting the English folk songs that would influence so much of his later work. However, it's good enough that you'd say, "Hmm, we're going to be hearing from that Vaughan Williams kid in the coming years."
"Vexilla Regis" is on a program with Vaughan Williams' more mature work (late 1930s) "Serenade to Music" and Franz Joseph Haydn'd "Lord Nelson Mass."
Oh, as an added incentive, there's always a reception with sherry and delicious and unusual finger foods afterwards.
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Wed May-27-09 09:45 AM
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I'm the World's Biggest Vaughn-Williams fan (the 1st movement of his 3rd symph being the greatest music ever written IMHO). Checking my responsibilities, looks like I can be there. Thanks for the heads-up, Lydia!
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Wed May-27-09 10:20 AM
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2. Great, come up and introduce yourself afterwards |
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Edited on Wed May-27-09 10:21 AM by Lydia Leftcoast
If you can find my picture in some old gathering threads, I still look much the same. Otherwise, PM me, because if you ask for "Lydia," no one will know who you mean. It's not my real name. :-)
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Lydia Leftcoast
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Fri May-29-09 09:32 PM
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3. BTW, another erstwhile DUer |
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MN9driver, will also be singing in this concert, so you can meet two DUers for the price of one.
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Sat May-30-09 06:15 PM
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4. Was away a couple days. But still coming. I'll look up your picture. |
Lydia Leftcoast
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Sun May-31-09 09:01 AM
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5. Thanks to Velveteen Ocelot and Fred Stembottom for attending the concert! |
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As they can tell you, we have wonderful receptions (wine--this is an Episcopal church, after all--and interesting goodies made by a professional caterer who is a member of the church) as well as fine music in a space with great acoustics.
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The Velveteen Ocelot
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Sun May-31-09 01:55 PM
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6. And a very fine performance it was. |
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Nice of you to supply wine, too.
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Tue Jun-02-09 09:30 PM
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The wine and nibblets were excellent. The performance, too. Interesting to hear the most un-Vaughn Williams-y Vaughn Williams possible.
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