May 22 2021
The Promise of Living

The Promise of Living

Presented by The Spectrum Singers at Online/Virtual Space

We are offering a program of uplifting, life-affirming choral music to spread some much-needed hope and joy to our community. Please join us! Admission is free.

Program:

My Spirit Sang All Day- Gerald Finzi’s triumphant shout of joy - celebrates ardent and fervent love.
Ubi Caritas - Maurice Duruflé’s reverent Latin motet has as its opening text - “Where love and charity abide, God is present.”
Virgil Thomson’s Rose Cheek’d Laura, Come artfully sets verse by Thomas Campion, a highly regarded British poet and lute-song composer. The song extolls the beauty and delight of a comely young lady.
American composer Matthew Harris has a special affinity for William Shakespeare’s verse. O Mistress Mine tells of the fleeting nature of youth and the need to love now rather than later.
Norman Dello Joio’s A Jubilant Song - a jazzy and appropriately upbeat setting of a Walt Whitman text - zestfully celebrates joy and life.
Aaron Copland’s The Promise of Living brilliantly and upliftingly closes the first act of his 1954-composed opera The Tender Land.
Talkback with selected performers and Music Director John W. Ehrlich immediately following the concert

Admission Info

Tickets are free. However, donations are encouraged to help defray production costs and support ongoing programming. Advance registration is required.

Phone: 6174928902

Email: info@spectrumsingers.org

Additional time info:

Links to the concert and post-concert audience talkback will be sent once you obtain your e-ticket.

Dates & Times

2021/05/22 - 2021/05/22

Location Info

Online/Virtual Space