Oct 21 - 22 2017
Works of Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel Featured in The Falmouth Chorale’s Baroque Splendor

Works of Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel Featured in The Falmouth Chorale’s Baroque Splendor

Presented by Falmouth Chorale at John Wesley United Methodist Church

The Falmouth Chorale, under the direction of John Yankee, presents Baroque Splendor in two fall concerts on Saturday, October 21, and Sunday, October 22, 4 pm at John Wesley United Methodist Church, 270 Gifford Street in Falmouth. Guest soloists Erin Smith and Meredith Ziegler and the Falmouth Chorale Chamber Singers will be featured--all accompanied by chamber orchestra.

The program includes works by Vivaldi, Bach, and Handel, as well as other important composers who contributed to music of the Baroque period, stretching from about 1600 to 1750. This extremely productive period for vocal and choral music produced the first operas, larger-form cantatas and oratorios, including arias and independent art songs. The modern orchestra was also developed during this era — both in musical forms and new instruments.

When asked how he decided what to include in the concert from this fruitful period, Artistic Director John Yankee responded “it was harder to decide what NOT to include!” He chose composers who made major contributions of music for voice in a variety of musical forms, tonalities, moods, languages, vocal groupings and accompaniments. The resulting program represents the early, middle and late stages of the Baroque period, including works by Italian, German and English composers.

Baroque Splendor opens with arias introducing the two soloists. Mezzo-soprano Meredith Ziegler presents Purcell’s infectious “Music for a While” accompanied only by basso continuo. Soprano Erin Smith offers “Si Suoni la Tromba," a brilliant aria by Allesandro Scarlatti, accompanied by trumpet and strings. Gradually building forces, Yankee then brings on the Chamber Singers to sing Monteverdi’s joyful “Beatus Vir” accompanied by solo violins and basso continuo.

As the full Falmouth Chorale takes the stage, the string instrumentalists perform Pachabel’s well-known “Canon.” John Yankee promises an interpretation, unlike which most people are familiar. The work concludes with a lesser-known “Fugue,” part of the composer's original concept.

The Chorale performs three short, classic works by Hassler, Lotti, and Telemann, all sung a cappella. The concert’s first half concludes with Handel’s majestic “Zadok the Priest,” featuring chorus and orchestra performing together in joyous celebration and pageantry.

The second half of Baroque Splendor opens with soloists Ziegler and Smith singing the well-known Bach duet, “Eilen Wir mit Schwachen.” Dixit Dominus follows, the concert’s central work, performed by soloists, 5-part chorus, and orchestra — including two oboes, trumpet, strings and timpani. In his quest to program a lesser-known work by Antonio Vivaldi, Yankee was drawn to this setting of Dixit Dominus. “The music grabbed me -- particularly the fascinating solo trumpet part!" shared Yankee, a trumpet player himself in earlier years.

Italian baroque music authority Michael Talbot comments “Dixit Dominus RV 595 is overall a strong work. The brilliance of its opening movement, reprised . . . as the penultimate movement, the superb pacing and resourceful harmony of its second movement . . . and the inventiveness of the fourth. . . which pits two sopranos against two obbligato cellos, place it among the more memorable sacred vocal works of [Vivaldi’s] first period.”

The program culminates with the majestic, soaring, powerful Dona Nobis Pacem, the final movement of Johann Sebastian Bach’s Mass in B Minor, his “magnus opus.”

Praised for her “rich and beautiful voice” (Petoskey News-Review), soprano Erin M. Smith is a versatile and dynamic soloist performing throughout New England. She most recently appeared as featured soprano soloist with Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra and numerous pops and operatic concerts with the Hillyer Festival Orchestra. She has performed as oratorio soloist with notable choruses and orchestras throughout New England, and has been featured in numerous premieres of newly composed works. Internationally, she has studied and performed in Italy and Austria.

Meredith Ziegler has impressed critics and audiences alike with her warm lyric mezzo-soprano voice and engaging characterizations. Ziegler has performed many leading operatic roles, and also serves as a Resident Artist with Connecticut Opera. Internationally, she performed in Graz, Austria as a soloist with the AIMS Festival Orchestra for performances of Bernstein’s Arias & Barcarolles. Stateside, she has been featured in concert with The Falmouth Chorale, Holyoke Civic Symphony, New Haven Oratorio Choir, and was a member of the Metropolitan Opera Extra Chorus. She has been a young artist with Opera North, Connecticut Opera, and AIMS in Graz and was an award winner in multiple opera competitions. Having earned undergraduate and Master’s degrees in music and education from the University of Connecticut, she currently teaches voice at the University of Connecticut and maintains a private studio.

Tickets to Baroque Splendor are $25 in advance for adults, $30 at the door, student tickets are $5. To order tickets or for more information, visit falmouthchorale.org, call 774-392-2383, or follow The Falmouth Chorale on Facebook.

Admission Info

Tickets to Baroque Splendor are $25 in advance for adults, $30 at the door, student tickets are $5. To order tickets or for more information, visit falmouthchorale.org, call 774-392-2383.

Phone: 774-392-2383

Dates & Times

2017/10/21 - 2017/10/22

Location Info

John Wesley United Methodist Church

270 Gifford Street, Falmouth, MA 02540