Bruckner: Mass in E Minor and other Choral Music

Company:
GMChorale - Joseph D'Eugenio, Artistic Director

"Unexpectedly ethereal and luminous" -- The Austrian composer Anton Bruckner may be best-known for his symphonies, eleven immense orchestral works that are vast in scale and dimension. But in his “day job” as an organist and choirmaster, he composed a wealth of exquisite sacred music for his choirs at Sankt Florian monastery (where he had been a choirboy in his youth) and at the cathedral at Linz. His ethereal Mass No. 2 in E minor, composed in 1866 to celebrate a new chapel in the Linz cathedral, is scored for eight-voice mixed choir and a small group of wind instruments. This Mass, widely acknowledged as among Bruckner’s best works, evokes the cathedralesque musical architecture of the Renaissance masters overlaid with the rich harmonies of the nineteenth century. The program also includes a selection of motets by Bruckner and others. Professor Neely Bruce gives a pre-concert talk at 3:15pm.
, 4:00 pm

Middletown High School
200 La Rosa Lane
Santo Fragilio Performing Arts Center
MIddletown, CT 06457
United States

gmcmedia@gmchorale.org
Type:
Chorus