North
Shore Choral Society
Sixty-fifth
Season
2000-2001
Giuseppi
Verdi: Requiem Mass
Verdi
composed twenty-six operas - and only one requiem mass. A theatrical work
described by some as "Verdi's greatest opera," Brahms declared it
"a work of genius." We perform this masterpiece in collaboration with
the Evanston Symphony Orchestra.
Deborah DeNoon, soprano
Emily Lodine, mezzo-soprano
Tod Kowallis, tenor
Robert Swan, bass
The Music Institute of Chicago Chorale and
The North Shore Choral Society
Lynn Schornick, Conductor
Friday
November 10, 2000 8 PM
Evanston
Township High School Auditorium
1600
Dodge Avenue, Evanston, IL
Haydn Click here for Program Notes by Donald Draganski
Creation
Mass
Missa
Brevis
Beethoven
Choral
Fantasy
Vocal
Soloists:
Sarah
Lawrence, soprano
Tracy
Watson, alto
Calland
Metts, tenor
David
Holloway, bass
featuring
Sharon Rich Peterson, piano
Soloists
for Missa Brevis:
Michelle
Areyzaga, soprano
Sue
Vaughan, soprano
Sunday
March 11, 2001 7 PM
Unitarian
Church of Evanston
1330
Ridge, Evanston, IL
J.S.
Bach: Saint Matthew Passion, BWV 244
To
many, Saint Matthew Passion is regarded as Bach's crowning achievement and his
most significant contribution to western music. Bach interprets events in the
final days of Jesus' life, with vivid drama, deeply moving responses, and
devout expressions of his Christian faith. It is a work that all choral singers
must sing and all music lovers must hear.
Soloists:
Calland Metts (Evangelist)
Richard Stillwell (Jesus)
Winifred Brown, soprano
Emily Lodine, mezzo-soprano
Thomas Dymit, tenor
David Holloway, baritone
Sunday
June 3, 2001 3 PM
The
Parish Church of Saint Luke
939
Hinman, Evanston, IL
Ticket
Prices:
Season
Tickets: Regular $36, Senior/Student $30
In
Advance November Concert Regular $15, Senior/Student $10
In
Advance March & June Concerts: Regular $15, Senior/Student $12
At the
Door November Concert Regular $15, Senior/Student $10
At the
Door March & June Concerts: Regular $18, Senior/Student $15