December 2018

Cycles: Songs and seasons recede and renew

Schedule

8 pm Friday, Nov. 30, 2018
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
15 St. Paul St.
Brookline, MA

5 pm Sunday, Dec. 2, 2018
University Lutheran Church
66 Winthrop Street
Cambridge, MA

8 pm Saturday, Dec. 8, 2018
First Lutheran Church of Boston
299 Berkeley Street
Boston, MA

Program

Listen to excerpts recorded LIVE at our December 2 concert, interspersed with commentary from director Walter Chapin!

Read director Walter Chapin's program notes!

On November 30, December 2, and December 8, the Oriana Consort presents Cycles: Songs and seasons recede and renew. This is a cappella choral music to delight your ears and warm your spirit!

It will remind you of how words and music associated with the Nativity have a way of reappearing over centuries, though each time in a new way that reflects musical trends of a new era. And this cyclical theme is reinforced by Seasons (2014), an extended work for unaccompanied voices by Dominick Argento, in which the choir gives musical form to the familiar and periodic shifts of weather that surround and fascinate us.

The program opens with Bob Chilcott’s Gifts for the Child of Winter, followed by Seasons. Then come five centuries-old Nativity pieces, presented first in their original Renaissance or Baroque settings, then in settings from the 1990s through the 2010s. Composers include Tomás Luis de Victoria, J.S. Bach, Morten Lauridsen, Matthew Culloton, Steven Sametz, and Eleanor Daley.

We hope to see you at a concert, and at the reception that will follow.

Bob Chilcott (1955-) Gifts for the Child of Winter

Domenick Argento (1927-) Seasons

Steven Sametz (1954-) Medieval lyrics. Gaudete ; There is no rose

Eleanor Daley (1955-) Angelus ad virginem

Adrian Willaert (1490?-1562) O magnum mysterium

Tomás Luis de Victoria (c. 1548-1611) O magnum mysterium

Morten Lauridsen (1943-) O magnum mysterium

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) In dulci jubilo

Matthew Culloton (1976-) In dulci jubilo