The Greater South Jersey Chorus will weave a musical tapestry on Saturday, May 21 in a major concert entitled “Luminous Night” under the artistic direction of Christopher Thomas. The concert time will be held at 8 p.m. at The Catholic Community of Christ Our Light in Cherry Hill.
Thomas has promised an eclectic repertoire that transcends several eras from the 16th to the 21st centuries featuring composers and poets whose works give voice to the mysteries and music of night and light.
“Yes, there will be Mozart and Lauridsen and Tallis — treasured choral compositions all,” Thomas said. But, he hinted that arrangements of music by Dolly Parton and Billy Joel also could make their way into the performance. Assistant director Kenneth Ewan and conducting intern John Vovak will take the baton during portions of the concert. The GSJC Chamber Singers will perform as well.
In unfolding the colorful “Luminous Night” tapestry, Thomas first leads the ensemble in Mozart’s concert setting of the “Solemn Vespers (Evening Prayers).” The work, accompanied by an orchestra and featuring a quartet of soloists, was part of what Mozart considered the “perfecting” of the Viennese style.
The program also includes poetry by 16th century friar St. John of the Cross set to music by 21st century composer Ola Gjeilo. Gjeilo’s cinematic, symphonic approach to the text always leaves a lasting impression on audiences, Thomas noted. Other pieces include Lauridsen’s “Sure on this Shining Night” and works by Imant Raminsh, Dan Forrest, and Thomas Tallis. There will be interesting contrasts and styles in some light-night music by Billy Joel and Dolly Parton.
The chorus is offering two advance discounted ticket opportunities for the May 21 concert. Tickets can be purchased for $18 directly from a chorus member or $22 online at www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2507249. Tickets at the door will be $25.