Sunday, May 13, 2012
Biola University Chorale sings for Weimar Mayor at Rathaus
Sunday, April 15, 2012
Wishing everyone a safe return home
The Biola University Chorale under the direction of Mrs. Shawna Stewart is on it way home. The singers are scheduled to arrive at 7:05 pm on Lufthansa 452 at Los Angeles LAX airport which depa. We wish everyone a safe and smooth return home.
Friday, April 13, 2012
Czech Concert Promo for the Biola University Chorale
V pátek 13. dubna od 17.30 hodin vystoupí spolu s CHDS a CHPS vynikající americké univerzitní těleso Biola University Chorale s dirigentkou Shawna Cross Stewart. V podání pěveckého sboru z Kalifornie zazní především kompozice starých mistrů a spirituály. Biola University Chorale přijíždí po 16. hodině do Chlumce a po vystoupení v kostele sv. Havla je pro hosty ještě sjednána večeře v restauraci „U Richterů – bowling“. Pátek i sobota tedy budou v Chlumci patřit sborovému zpěvu. Po pátečním sborovém koncertě se v sobotu se uskuteční Krajská přehlídka Celostátní přehlídky školních dětských pěveckých sborů.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
An appreciative audience of about 150 to 200 enjoyed the recital in Thomaskirche in Leipzig.
Biola to sing at J.S. Bach's tomb on Thursday, April 12 at noon
A special highlight awaits the singers of the Biola University Choral Ensemble on Thursday, April 12, 2012 as they continue their journey in the footsteps of the great composer Johann Sebastian Bach to Leipzig. Not only will the choir under the direction of Mrs. Shawna Stewart be visiting "his church", but also present a short concert at his tomb.
The great Thomaskirche is one of the main highlights of Leipzig, a town many refer to as the “City of Music.” Thomaskirche houses many renowned musicians, including the Boys Choir, as well as the final resting place of the grand composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Today people come from all over the world to the Church of St. Thomas to experience church services, unique performances from the Boys Choir and the Gewandhaus Orchestra, as well as intricate organ concerts.
The great Thomaskirche is one of the main highlights of Leipzig, a town many refer to as the “City of Music.” Thomaskirche houses many renowned musicians, including the Boys Choir, as well as the final resting place of the grand composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Today people come from all over the world to the Church of St. Thomas to experience church services, unique performances from the Boys Choir and the Gewandhaus Orchestra, as well as intricate organ concerts.
Thomaskirche once served as a critical pawn during the Christian Reformation, as Martin Luther often preached in the 12th century church. In 1355 the original Romanesque chancel was remodeled in a Gothic scheme, coinciding with the congregation’s split from the Roman Catholic Church.
Johann Sebastian Bach served as the choir director at Thomaskirche from 1723 until his death in 1750. A statue of Bach standing outside the church’s entrance was dedicated in the composer’s memory in 1908. Although renovations in the mid-1800s resulted in the removal of all Baroque equipment, a commemorative Bach organ, in the style of the original used by Bach, was installed in the sanctuary in 2000. The older romantic organ also remains, but is considered “unsuitable” for playing Bach’s music and is only used when appropriate.
The roof’s unusual 63 degree angle and sanctuary’s intricately designed vaulted ceilings result in unbelievable acoustics and highly complimentary reverberation.
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Concert in Beautiful Schloss Ettersburg.
The appreciative audience was so thrilled by the concert, that they would not leave before an encore.
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