From Darkness to Light: An Interactive Choral Discussion

The Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center

FEATURED ARTISTS:

Marie Bucoy-Calavan, Artistic Director
Choral Arts Symphonic Chorus
Choral Arts Orchestra

Allan Palacios Chan, tenor

Amy Broadbent, soprano

Edmund Milly, bass baratone

Matthew Steynor, organist

Peter Loge, Discussion Facilitator

PERFORMANCE TIMING:

120 minutes, with intermission

ABOUT THIS PERFORMANCE:

Choral Arts presents a powerful journey from turmoil to hope through one of the most profound statements in 20th-century English choral music. Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Dona Nobis Pacem is a sweeping plea for peace, drawing on texts including the Mass and Walt Whitman to create a work of urgency and deep emotional resonance. Featuring symphonic chorus and orchestra, with soprano Amy Broadbent and bass-baritone Edmund Milly, the piece is unified by the haunting, insistent refrain: “Give us peace,” a cry that feels as urgent today as ever.

Midway through the program, a unique guided discussion will invite the audience into conversation, transforming the performance into a shared experience of reflection and dialogue. Led by Peter Loge, Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs and Director of the Project on Ethics in Political Communication for George Washington University, this interactive moment will explore the timely message of Dona Nobis Pacem, its resonance in today’s world, and how music can help us process conflict and imagine a path forward.

The performance will conclude with Gustav Holst’s Two Psalms (1912) offering a striking contrast between the introspective Psalm 86 and the jubilant, hymn-like Psalm 148. The piece will feature the symphonic chorus, strings, tenor Allan Palaicos Chan and organist Matthew Steynor.

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