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Choral Moments

Virtual Subscriber Experience


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Artistic Director Scott Tucker leads us through a playlist of some of our favorite choral works, bejeweled with anecdotes about past performances by the Choral Arts Symphonic Chorus.

Join us live on Monday, May 24, 2021 at 7:00 pm ET only. This experience will not be available as a replay.

FEATURED GUESTS:
Scott Tucker, host



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Chen Yi, composer

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Composer and professor Dr. Chen Yi joins Choral Arts Artistic Director, Scott Tucker for an online conversation.

FEATURED ARTISTS:
Chen Yi, composer
Scott Tucker, artistic director


MEET THE ARTIST

Composer CHEN Yi* (born on April 4, 1953 in Guangzhou, China):

As a Distinguished Endowed Professor at the UMKC Conservatory, a prolific composer, and recipient of the Ives Living Award from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Dr. Chen Yi blends Chinese and Western traditions, transcending cultural and musical boundaries. Her music is published by Theodore Presser, performed and recorded worldwide. A member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences and the AAAL, she holds academic degrees from Beijing Central Conservatory of Music and Columbia University in New York. A cultural ambassador and strong advocate of new music and contemporary composers, Dr. Chen has introduced many compositions and musicians between East and West, for arts exchange programs around the world. She believes that music is a universal language, improving understanding between peoples with different cultural backgrounds and helping to bring peace in the world.

* Chen is family name, Yi is personal name. Chen Yi can be referred to Dr. Chen, Prof. Chen, Ms. Chen, or Chen Yi, but not Dr. Yi, Prof. Yi, or Ms. Yi.



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Adolphus Hailstork

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Composer and professor Dr. Adolphus Hailstork joins Choral Arts Artistic Director, Scott Tucker for an online conversation. Learn more about Dr. Hailstork’s career and compositions, ask questions, and listen to gorgeous music including works featured in upcoming Choral Arts experiences and the 1998 World Premiere Commission of “Stages”.

FEATURED ARTISTS:
Adolphus Hailstork, composer
Scott Tucker, artistic director



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I Hear America Singing

St. Paul’s Episcopal Church
228 S Pitt St, Alexandria, VA 22314

Guest appearance for Classical Movements


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Due to forecasted severe weather on June 3rd, the performances have been rescheduled and will take place on June 4, 2021.



Some of the most stunning choral music of all time is written by American composers. Music that moves the soul by melding the melodies and stories of our past with lyrics and harmonies that bring us into the present, allowing the future of choral music to resonate with the rhythm and timbre of our world.

These performances include a world premiere by B. E. Boykin celebrating Mary Church Terrell, an activist in the movements for civil rights and women’s suffrage, commissioned by Classical Movements.

In these performances, artistic director  Scott Tucker assembles members of the Choral Arts Chamber Singers for what will be an emotional experience as the ensemble shares their first live performances since 2019.

Learn more about Secret Garden Concerts by Classical Movements

THE PROGRAM:

Nathaniel Dett: Ave Maria
Morten Lauridsen: Madrigali: Six “Firesongs” on Italian Renaissance Poems
IV. Io Piango
III. Amor, Io Sento L’alma
Diedre Robinson: Kyrie Eleison
Peter Schickele: After Spring Sunset
Ryan McCarty: An Fear Róin
Paul Rudoi: Gamaya
Nathaniel Dett: Listen to the Lambs
Brittney Boykin: Stand Up *
Undine Smith Moore: I Believe This is Jesus

*World premiere commissioned by Classical Movements

FEATURED ARTISTS:
Scott Tucker, conductor
Brandon Straub, piano
Choral Arts Chamber Singers



Due to forecasted severe weather on June 3rd, the performances have been rescheduled and will take place on June 4, 2021, at the same times.

Understanding that music lovers are eager for live performances, but also that the current situation demands we find new ways to experience live music, Classical Movements has invited the Choral Arts Chamber Singers to join a meaningful and joyous celebration of the illuminating power of music.

Classical Movements will take precautions to limit the risk as much as is within their power and requests the cooperation of the audience in these preventative measures so that we can again enjoy live music and support musicians in our community.

These measures will include, among others:

  • Audience members will be required to bring and wear face coverings; Classical Movements staff will wear masks as well, as will musicians when not performing.
  • Seating will be provided for concerts, with chairs wiped down and disinfected between performances.
  • Chairs will have at least six feet between individual or family pairs. Wheelchair accessible.
  • To maximize social distancing, seating will be assigned by the presenters.
  • Tickets and programs will be distributed digitally to minimize the need for physical proximity.
  • The stage and musicians will be at least 10 feet from the front row.
  • Hand-sanitization stations will be available for audiences as they arrive and exit.

Additional measures and instructions will be provided to audience members the week of the concert.  Be on the lookout for important updates via email and or text.



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All programs, artists, dates, times, and content are subject to change.

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