Join the Choral Society for this glorious All Mozart program. Hear the passionate unfinished Great Mass in virtually the same soaring setting as its first performance in the Church of St. Peter’s Abbey in Salzburg and experience a thousand varying emotions elicited by the FANTASIA in F (K.608) – surely one of Mozart’s foremost masterpieces – featuring CCS’ own J. Reilly Lewis at the Great Organ. Program also includes:
REGINA COELI (K. 276)
EXSULTATE, JUBILATE (K.165)
AVE VERUM CORPUS (K.618)
Honor the memory of a loved one you wish to celebrate and remember through a special “In Memoriam” insert in this concert program. To make a donation and be listed in this insert, please contact our Director of Institutional Advancement, Margot T. Young, at either (202) 537-5538 or myoung@cathedral.org
PRE-CONCERT DISCUSSION with PAUL BACHMANN
2:30 PM in PERRY AUDITORIUM
Hosted by Robert Aubry Davis
Paul Bachmann is best known to satellite radio fans as a host of SIRIUS XM Pops, the Classical Hits channel. He’s also one of the people behind the scenes, as the Director of SIRIUS XM’s Public Radio neighborhood and is one of the original members of the programming team of satellite radio (along with Classical colleagues Martin Goldsmith and Robert Aubry Davis). A Maryland native with a degree in Music from the University of Maryland at College Park, Paul still sings when he gets an opportunity. He can also currently be seen on WETA in Washington, DC (PBS) as a guest critic/reporter for Around Town. Paul’s interview subjects for satellite radio have been wide-ranging, including Sting, Yo-Yo Ma, Cameron Crowe, Lang Lang, Ed Harris, Anna Netrebko, Danny Elfman, Bobby McFerrin, Woody Allen, Herbie Hancock, Il Divo, Roger Waters, Patrick Stewart, The King’s Singers, Jeff Tweedy, Willie Nelson and more. He’s also been an on-scene host for events like Mozart’s 250th Birthday in Salzburg, The Grammy Awards, Live Earth (London), Farm Aid, the International Storytelling Festival and the Bonnaroo Music Festival.
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Cathedral Choral Society • J. Reilly Lewis, conductor • Laura Strickling, soprano • Kendra Colton, soprano • Keely Rhodes, mezzo soprano •Robert Baker, tenor • Steven Combs, baritone
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