Overture Magazine: 2017-2018 Season November-December 2017 | Page 15

THE CITY CHOIR OF WASHINGTON Celebrating Maestro Shafer’s 50th anniversary as a conductor in the Washington, DC area. THE HOLLY AND THE IV Y MUSIC FOR CHRIST MAS Sunday, December 17, 2017, 4:30 p.m. National Presbyterian Church The City Choir of Washington’s annual holiday concert brims with seasonal cheer and traditional favorites, along with a few undiscovered joys. Join us for a performance of beautiful seasonal choral works and sing-along carols with the choir and audience. Each year, The City Choir is pleased to showcase an outstanding local high school choir as our “Partner in Song” to share the joy of the season. This year’s choir will be James Hubert Blake High School’s A CAPPELLA!, directed by Sandra Zinkievich. This concert is always popular, so we encourage you to order your tickets early. LAUDATE PUERI DOMINUM BARTOLDUS MAGNIFICAT WORLD PREMIERE CHARPENTIER TE DEUM HANDEL Sunday, April 22, 2018, 4:30 p.m. National Presbyterian Church Featuring Metropolitan Opera soprano Danielle Talamantes A spectacular tribute to Maestro Shafer’s 50th anniversary as a conductor in Washington, DC. The program features the world premiere performance of a fascinating setting of the Magnificat by the young American composer, Brian Bartoldus. Mr. Bartoldus’ setting strives “to do deep dives into the many intense emotions and thoughts surrounding the life-changing experience of having a child. While the orchestra and the structure are Baroque, its harmonic language is more contemporary, with a nod to late 20th century composers MacMillan and Schnittke.” Opening the concert will be the youthful and exuberant Laudate pueri dominum by Handel, composed when he was only 22! The program concludes by transporting you to the shimmering court of Louis XIV with the thrilling and justly famous Te Deum of Marc Antoine Charpentier. All three works will feature the acclaimed Metropolitan Opera soprano, Danielle Talamantes. Order your tickets today! Visit citychoir.org or call 571-206-8525. TICKETS: $15-$50. Student and group discounts available.