Esterhazy Singers Concert: Magnificat & Requiem 7:30pm
Join the choir as they present Bach’s Magnificat and Mozart’s Requiem in a concert of powerful sacred music.
Join The Esterhazy Singers for an enchanting evening of sublime choral masterpieces as we present a captivating concert featuring Bach’s Magnificat and Mozart’s Requiem. This is an exquisite musical celebration that promises to transport you to the heights of classical splendor.
Let the enchanting melodies of Bach and Mozart surround you in the historic Holy Trinity as The Esterhazy Singers weave a tapestry of sonic splendor. This is an invitation to indulge in the beauty of classical choral music – an evening that will resonate in your heart long after the final note has faded. Join us for a night of pure musical enchantment!
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Hymn of Praise (Lobgesang, Op. 52) is a large-scale choral symphony composed in 1840 by Mendelssohn to celebrate the 400th anniversary of the invention of the printing press by Johannes Gutenberg. It is one of Mendelssohn’s most ambitious choral works which helped to revive interest in large, sacred choral music in the 19th century. Interestingly, he was inspired partly by Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony. Fit for midsummer, this piece is a bright, triumphant and deeply spiritual choral work.
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