Hymn to the Dawn
Songs of Serenity and Joy (premiere with brass trio)
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Songs of Serenity and Joy (premiere with brass trio)
Songs of Serenity and Joy (premiere with brass trio)
On Thursday, April 19, the NAS family will gather to honor our Founder and Musical Director, Clara Longstreth, and to celebrate fifty years of making music together. For more information, visit our event page or contact us at 914-712-8708.
A Century of Choral Favorites and a Premiere
Psalms and Celebrations One major work is a Bach motet we have never done because it was not originally attributed to Bach, but to Telemann. More recent scholarship on Jauchzet dem Herrn has secured its place among Bach’s other great motets. It is tuneful, jubilant, and—of course—contrapuntal. Exultate Justi Ludovico Viadana In Exitu Israel Samuel […]
Psalms and Celebrations One major work is a Bach motet we have never done because it was not originally attributed to Bach, but to Telemann. More recent scholarship on Jauchzet dem Herrn has secured its place among Bach’s other great motets. It is tuneful, jubilant, and—of course—contrapuntal. Exultate Justi Ludovico Viadana In Exitu Israel Samuel […]
Join us for a festive evening devoted to the mystery of life's many ages and stages. Chase away the dreary cold of February with good food and spirits, music and friends!
Joseph Haydn’s Part Songs Der Greis and Die Beredsamkeit are miniature masterpieces. One is a lament on aging that the composer took so much to heart that he had the message engraved on his calling card: “Gone is all my strength!” The other is a sly, comic tribute to wine, which makes man eloquent, or […]
Tango Mass Martin Palmeri has written a splendid work, Misa a Buenos Aires or Misatango with strings and bandoneon, premiered in 1996 and performed frequently since then. This is a wonderfully successful hybrid. The chorus sings the Latin Mass with excellent contrapuntal lines, not unlike what you might expect from Bach or Mozart, but with […]
Tango Mass Martin Palmeri has written a splendid work, Misa a Buenos Aires or Misatango with strings and bandoneon, premiered in 1996 and performed frequently since then. This is a wonderfully successful hybrid. The chorus sings the Latin Mass with excellent contrapuntal lines, not unlike what you might expect from Bach or Mozart, but with […]