Wye Valley Programme...
FINCHLEY CHORAL SOCIETY
ST. BRIAVELS. WYE VALLEY
Sat 22nd MAY 2010 @ 7.30PM
PROGRAMME
Durufle - Introit, Kyrie, Agnus Dei, Lux Eterna, In Paradisio
Poulenc - Litanies a la Vierge Noire
Laloux - O Salutaris; Tantum Ergo
INTERVAL
Scarlatti - Stabat Mater [excerpts]
The Teddy Bears’ Picnic
FINCHLEY CHORAL SOCIETY
Finchley Choral Society, based in North London, has been making music for more than a century. Our choir includes approximately 80 members from a range of age groups and backgrounds, who all enjoy coming together to make music. The choir’s repertoire is large and varied, including Rachmaninov’s Vespers (in Russian), a cappella pieces by Mendelssohn and Benjamin Britten, and Bach Masses. It is always a great moment when, after weeks of rehearsals, the choir reaches the final performance - and this is a very special performance for us, in this beautiful church in the Wye Valley.
If you find yourself in North London in the future, look us up and come and see one of our concerts or join us. For more information, please see our website www.finchleychoral.org.uk
THANKS
We owe many people thanks for organising, arranging and rehearsing this concert. But a particularly big thank you should go Judy Craven, one of our past members who moved to Wye and initiated the whole project, offered hospitality and generally enthused all of us to take part.
Italian Splendour
Music Director: Grace Rossiter
Registered Charity No. 265563
Press Release: 4 May 2010
Italian splendour
Finchley Choral Society’s summer concert will feature an all Italian programme with works by Monteverdi, Vivaldi and Domenico Scarlatti’s masterpiece Stabat Mater.
Domenico Scarlatti, son of Alessandro Scarlatti, was a contemporary of Handel and Bach. The Stabat Mater is perhaps Scarlatti’s best-known choral work and was written in 1715 before he left Rome. An extensive work, the Stabat Mater is written for ten voice parts and reflects the late Venetian polyphonic style. The austerity and reflective quality of the work stand out against the bel canto mode prevalent at the time and convey the composer’s spiritual intentions to the full.
Without doubt, Monteverdi was the greatest of the Italian Renaissance composers. He revolutionised the music of the theatre and the church with his dramatic and imaginative use of instruments and voices. Beatus Vir, a setting of Psalm 112, was probably composed in 1630 and is a superb example of Monteverdi’s dramatic style.
Grace Rossiter will conduct Finchley Choral Society. They will be joined by members of the Florian Chamber Orchestra and the choir’s accompanist Richard Harvey on the organ.
FCS was founded over one hundred years ago to give local people the opportunity to take part in high quality music making. It is now a firmly established part of the musical life in North London. The choir will be singing for the first time at St Anne’s Church, Highgate.
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Saturday 19th June 2010 at 7.45pm
St. Anne's, Highgate West Hill, London N6 6AP
Scarlatti Stabat Mater
Monteverdi Beatus vir
Vivaldi Beatus vir
L'estro harmonico Op.3 No.4
Members of the Florian Chamber Orchestra
Richard Harvey organ
Grace Rossiter conductor
Tickets £13.00 | £1 students/children
Tickets are available from the FCS box office (020 7263 3358) FCS members or at the door. Tickets can also be purchased from Les Aldrich Music, 98 Fortis Green Road, N10 3HN or call 020 8883 5631.

