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Voices of Ascension: Bloch & Bernstein

First Preview: May 4, 2018
Opening Date: May 17, 2018
Closing Date: May 18, 2018
Running Time: 02:15
Voices of Ascension: Bloch & Bernstein

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Playing @
Church of the Ascension
36 Fifth Ave, New York City, NY 10011-8695
Ernest Bloch's 1934 Sacred Service (Avodath Hakodesh) constitutes a milestone in the history of liturgical music: Sacred Service is the only composition on a large scale written for Jewish worship by a major composer. Built upon the text for the Sabbath Morning Service, its inspiration emerges from the human spirit, and as was Blochs hope, it transcends and embraces all humanity.

Singing the central cantorial solo will be the brilliant young American baritone, Zachary Nelson.

Commissioned in 1965 by the Cathedral at Chichester, England, for its annual choral festival, American composer Leonard Bernstein described his Chichester Psalms as popular in feeling, with sweetness along with more violent moments. Despite its brevity, the work possesses considerable scope, journeying through extroverted joy, prayer, anxiety, the warring of nations, and, with the last phrases of music, peace. And, while it is a setting of sacred Hebrew psalms, the Bernstein of West Side Story is unmistakably present.
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Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

Performance Schedule

THURSDAY, MAY 17th @ 8 PM


Music
  • Ernest Bloch
  • Leonard Bernstein

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