Choral Society
Conducted
by Dr. Gayle h Martin,
the Choral Society is a choir of mixed voices with a
membership of approximately 60 members. Singers include
students enrolled in the Music and other Mount Allison
programss, faculty and staff members from the University
community, as well as singers from the Sackville, Amherst,
and Moncton areas. We hope that we may accommodate anyone
with an avid interest in, and a commitment to the art
of choral singing. The Choral Society performs at least
twice a year: a Christmas concert and a spring concert.
The music varies from large choral works to smaller
pieces within a specific theme. For example, the group
combined with the Choeur du Departement de Musique de
l'Université de Moncton performing Charpentier's
Messe de Minuit with a chamber orchestra, as well as
smaller works for double choir and brass choir. The
following are among other works presented by the Choral
Society: Gabriel Faure's Requiem and Messe Basse, Frostiana
by Randall Thompson, Old American Songs by Aaron Copland,
a set of works by Ben Allaway, Pinkham's Christmas Cantata,
Chichester Psalms by Leonard Berntstein, Psalm 150 by
Schutz, John Rutter's Gloria, and spirituals and excerpts
from operas.
This fall the Choral Society will be singing Gabrieli,
Monteverdi and Pinkham with the brass choir as well
as traditional carols in the university chapel on November
25 at 3:00 p.m.. In the spring of 2013, the group will
perform Durufle’s Requiem. This concert will take
place on March 24.
Each year of Choral Society is a 1-credit course (MUSC
1669 - 4669) and credited participation is open to any
student of the University. All Mount Allison students
are required to register for the ensemble in order to
participate. Rehearsals are held on Tuesday evenings
between 7:00 and 9:30 pm in the Choral Room (204) of
the Marjorie Young Bell Conservatory of Music. The first
rehearsal will be held on September 11 at 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Gayle H Martin
ghmartin@mta.ca
364-2692
Office: 107 Music Conservatory
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