BCE’s 2008–2009 Season

MAGNIFICAT

Thursday, December 4th, 2008
8:00 pm at First Church Cambridge

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
2:30 pm at Old South Church, Boston

Of all the figures in Christianity few are as well-known and revered as Mary, the mother of Jesus. This fall, the Boston Choral Ensemble will kick off the holiday season with MAGNIFICAT, a program of music written in praise of Mary.

This program features choral treasures written in the 16th, 17th, and 20th centuries by composers from Norway, Britain, Spain, Ireland, Lithuaina, and Germany. These featured works represent a precious glimpse into the wide spectrum of Marian reverence through music—embracing both the traditional and the new—and the quiet wonder that is the spiritual heart and soul of the Christmas season. We hope you'll join us for this joyful musical celebration!

John TAVENER
(b. 1944)
: A Hymn to the Mother of God (1985)

Francisco GUERRERO
(1528–1599)
:

Alma redemptoris mater (1584)

Edvard GRIEG
(1843–1907)
: Ave Maris Stella, EG 150 (1893)
Trond KVERNO
(b. 1945)
: Ave Maris Stella (1976)

Alonso LOBO
(1555–1615)
:

Ave Regina coelorum (c1602)

GUERRERO : Sancta et immaculata (1589)
Séamas de BARRA
(b. 1955)
: Magnificat (1983)
William BYRD
(1540–1623)
: Nunc dimittis from Gradualia (c1605)

Robert WHITE
(c1538–1574)
: Regina coeli
Jacobus HANDL
(1550–1591)
: Mirabile mysterium (1586–1590)
Raminta SERKSNYTE
(b. 1975)
:
Aurei Regina Caeli (1996)
3. Ad d. Virginam Matrem

JOSQUIN
(c1450–55—1521)
: Salve Regina
Sebastian AGUILERA de HEREDIA
(c1561–1627)
: Magnificat (c1618)
Herbert HOWELLS
(1892–1983)
: Nunc dimittis (1914)
[download the program, .pdf, 1.2 Mb]

VOCES LATINAS

Friday, March 6th, 2009
8:00 pm at First Church Cambridge

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
2:30 pm at Old South Church, Boston

Heat up your winter nights with the fiery music of Latin America! The Boston Choral Ensemble is excited to present VOCES LATINAS, an esoteric collection of choral works too-often neglected north of the Rio Grande!

VOCES LATINAS offers a taste of contemporary choral works by Latin American composers including Chavez, Villa-lobos, and Ginastera. Experience the passion and vitality of Ginastera’s Lamentations (Hieremiæ prophetæ lamentationes), the striking simplicity of Villa-Lobos' Bendita Sabedoria and the poetry of Chavez's Three Nocturnes. This performance is guaranteed to ignite sparks powerful enough to drive away the winter's chill!

Heitor VILLA-LOBOS
(1887–1959)
: Bendita Sabedoria (1958)
  1. Sapientia foris prædicat
  2. Vas pretiosum labia scientiæ
  3. Principium sapientiæ
  4. Vir sapiens
  5. Beatus homo
  6. Dexteram tuam
Alberto GINASTERA
(1916–1983)
:

Lamentations of Jeremiah (1946)

  1. O vos omnes
  2. Ego vir vivens
  3. Recordare
Osvaldo GOLIJOV
(b. 1960)
: “Coral del Arricefe” from Oceana
Carlos CHÁVEZ
(1899–1978)
: Three Nocturnes
  1. Sonnet to Sleep
  2. To the Moon
  3. So We'll Go No More A-Roving
Astor PIAZZOLLA
(1921–1992)
: Verano Porteño
Oscar GALIÁN : Encore: Salseo
[download the program, .pdf, 2.5 Mb]

MEDITATIONS

Friday, June 5th, 2009
8:00 pm at First Church Cambridge

Sunday, June 7th, 2009
2:30 pm at Old South Church, Boston

Western minds have long been fascinated by Eastern thought. For the final performance of our season, the Boston Choral Ensemble presents MEDITATIONS, a series of choral works from composers that were particularly drawn to the mysticism and poetry of the Eastern world, translating ancient ideas and philosophies through the lens of their own cultural experiences.

This reflective collection of Eastern texts set by Western composers uses music as a dialogue to bridge the sacred and secular, eastern and western, new and old worlds. The result is a vivid tapestry of sound that inspires curiosity about life’s transcendent mysteries and broadens our sensual understanding of the world. MEDITATIONS includes the premiere of Forrest Pierce’s The Jasmine Arrow Sutra. Forrest Pierce is the winner of BCE’s 2nd Annual Commission Competition. We’re also proud to premiere Eric Banks’s Twelve Flowers, commissioned by the Boston Choral Ensemble for this program.

We hope you'll join us for this provocative—and evocative—exchange of global insights.

Stephen PAULUS
(b. 1949)
: Meditations of Li Po (1994)
  1. ...and even my soul remains quiet
  2. I lift my eyes to watch the mountain moon
  3. ...and now the last cloud drains away
Eric BANKS
(b. 1969)
:

Twelve Flowers (2009, premiere)

Vytautas MISKINIS
(b. 1954)
: 5 “When I...”, a cycle of miniatures (2002, US premiere)
Forrest PIERCE
(b. 1972)
: Jasmine Arrow Sutra (2009, premiere)
  1. Thousands
  2. Freedom
  3. Arrow
  4. Jasmine
  5. Peace
[download the program, .pdf, 831 K]

 

 

Chichester

Join us on June 1 and 3 for a concert of works commissioned by Dean Walter Hussey for Chichester Cathedral in England, including Leonard Bernstein's sensational Chichester Psalms.





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