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Saturday, May 11 at 7:30pm: Haydn: Nelson Mass & Te Deum concert

Saturday, May 11: An incredible evening of music! St. James Cathedral Choir & Orchestra presents the combination of Haydn’s Nelson Mass & Te Deum alongside choral pieces by Mozart, Wesley, and others!

It promises to be a captivating evening of music with talented performers, a choral orchestra, and more it’s bound to be a memorable experience. Be part of this masterful performance, it’ll be a night to remember!

Don’t miss out—get your tickets now and bring along your family and friends to share in the experience!

Looking forward to seeing you at St. James Cathedral!

General tickets are on sale: $30

 

Director of Music: Thomas Bell

Soprano: Ineza Mugisha

Mezzo: Christina Stelmacovich

Tenor: Charles Davidson

Baritone: Jorell Williams

General tickets are on sale: $30

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(New) Purchase General tickets on Sundays, April 28 & May 5 (cash/card) – after the 9:00am and the 11:00am services.

(New) At the Front desk of the Cathedral Centre: Monday to Friday 9:00am to 2:00pm.

(New) Call (416) 364-7865 or send an email to info@stjamescathedral.ca

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Become a Patron:

For a donation of $200, patrons will receive acknowledgement in the programme, two tickets, and our deepest gratitude. A charitable tax receipt will be issued in the amount of $140 at the beginning of the new year.
Get Patron tickets by e-transfer to bookkeeper@stjamescathedral.ca (Please add name, last name & email in the message).
If you have any questions, please contact Rose Wang – Bookkeeper at bookkeeper@stjamescathedral.ca

Programme notes:

For many of us, the three composers who dominate the Classical period in music history are Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven. However, their music overshadows the fascinating music and lives of some of their less well-known contemporaries.

On Saturday, May 11 at 7.30pm the Choir of St. James Cathedral performs the much-loved Nelson Mass and Te Deum of Haydn and Mozart’s hauntingly beautiful Laudate Dominum, setting these works beside the music of their friends and colleagues William Herschel, Marianna Martines, and Samuel Wesley.

The latter years of the eighteenth century were marked by both incessant warfare and a spirit of intellectual curiosity. Haydn’s magnificent Nelson Mass and his celebratory Te Deum were both written at the time of the Napoleonic Wars. Both works employ the military instruments of the orchestra – the trumpets and drums – with arresting results, ensuring the lasting popularity of this music. Less well-known, however is the music of William Herschel, a German-British astronomer who discovered the planet Uranus and pioneered the use of larger telescopes, among his many achievements. He was also an accomplished organist, oboist and composer leaving a large body of attractive music. Of the other composers featured in the programme, Marianna Martines was an outstanding singer and pianist, a friend of both Haydn and Mozart. We sing her setting of Dixit Dominus.

The orchestra plays Samuel Wesley’s Sinfonia Concertante, a charming symphony which never fails to delight.

Posted on: April 21st, 2024 by St. James Cathedral

The Cathedral Church of St James

106 King Street East, Toronto ON M5C 2E9 | Office & Mailing Address: 65 Church Street, Toronto, ON M5C 2E9
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