Spring Concert

7:00pm, Sat, Jun 7 2025

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  • Type of event: Performance
    Start time: 7:00pm
    Venue: Sarah Jane Johnson Memorial United Methodist Church
    308 Main Street
    Johnson City NY 13790

    Additional parking is available in the UHS parking lot behind the church for performances.
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    Description: Our Spring Concert promises to uplift your spirits and fill your heart with joy. Prepare to be moved by the power of music as our talented choir presents a diverse program: Illuminare by Elaine Hagenberg, Two Psalms by Gustav Holst, and Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi.  We hope you can join us Saturday June 7th at 7pm.

    Illuminare by Elaine Hagenberg

    Composed by Elaine Hagenberg, Illuminare is a captivating choral work that explores themes of darkness, hope, and the enduring power of light. The piece draws inspiration from sacred scripture and the writings of saints, weaving together a tapestry of text and music that evokes a sense of spiritual renewal.

    Hagenberg's masterful composition guides the listener through a journey of emotional depth, from the depths of despair to the heights of joy. The choral writing is both challenging and rewarding, demanding precision and expressiveness from the performers.

    Two Psalms by Gustav Holst

    Holst's Two Psalms is a pair of choral works composed in 1912. The first psalm, Psalm 86, is a prayerful and introspective setting, characterized by its intimate and austere style. Holst draws inspiration from the Genevan Psalter, using a 16th-century melody as the basis for his composition. The music reflects the text's sense of longing and supplication, with stark harmonies and sparse instrumentation.

    The second psalm, Psalm 148, takes a more exuberant and celebratory approach. It is a joyful praise of God's creation, with soaring melodies and rich harmonies. The music is full of energy and vitality, reflecting the text's exuberant praise of God

    Gloria by Antonio Vivaldi

    This masterpiece showcases Vivaldi's signature style, blending elements of Baroque opera and concerto. The work opens with a triumphant chorus, featuring trumpets and oboes, and continues with a series of contrasting movements, including expressive solos, duets, and ensembles. The "Et in terra pax" movement is particularly notable for its meditative quality and unexpected harmonic shifts.The final "Cum Sancto Spiritu" is a powerful fugue, borrowed from another composer and enhanced by Vivaldi's distinctive orchestration. This Gloria is a testament to Vivaldi's genius, captivating audiences with its exuberance, beauty, and emotional depth.
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