About

This final concert of our 70th Anniversary Season will feature contemporary musical gems by masters of choral composition. The performance will open with a work that The Chorale premiered in 1947, Aaron Copland’s In The Beginning, for mezzo-soprano soloist and a cappella choir.  The soloist will be Virginia Warnken.  Following Avner Dorman’s evocative Psalm 67 (NY premiere), Toru Takemitsu’s pensive All That the Man Left Behind When He Died, and Krzysztof Penderecki’s ethereal Song of the Cherubim, the Chorale will conclude their regular season with Francis Poulenc’s beloved Gloria, with esteemed organist Christopher Creaghan and soprano soloist Marie Mascari.

Tickets

LOCATION
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
in the Shops at Columbus Circle
Broadway at 60th Street | New York New York
RUNNING TIME
90 minutes, no intermission
OTHER WAYS TO BUY
Call 212-721-6500 or visit the Jazz at Lincoln Center Box Office

Artists

Christopher Creaghan
Christopher Creaghan
Christopher Creaghan
Virginia Warnken
Virginia Warnken
Virginia Warnken
Marie Mascari
Marie Mascari
Marie Mascari

Media

Photos from Contemporary voices

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Events

Contemporary Voices features five musical gems by 20th and 21st Century masters of choral composition.The sanctuary of St. Bartholomew’s Church providing a beautiful setting for this music, conducted by The Chorale’s Music Director James Bagwell.

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