Sheepscot Valley Chorus Performs the Forrest Requiem for the Living and Ellington favorites
The Sheepscot Valley Chorus will perform Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living and Ellingtonia, a medley of songs by “Duke” Ellington, on April 29 at 4:00 and April 30 at 4:00, at the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
Requiem for the Living by Dan Forrest, composed in 2013, is scored for mixed choir and orchestra with solos for boy soprano and tenor. Combining both liturgical and non-liturgical texts, this powerful five-movement work projects a wide range of meaningful expression, from a biting essay on the vanity and pain of mankind to a plea for mercy, and finally a celebration of eternal light. The work has received more than a hundred performances world-wide within a year of its composition, including performances in Canada, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and multiple performances at Carnegie Hall.
Ellingtonia features many “Duke” Ellington favorites, including:
Azure
Caravan
Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
I’m Beginning to See the Light
I’m Just A Lucky So And So
In A Sentimental Mood
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it ain’t got That Swing)
Love You Madly
Mood Indigo
Satin Doll
Solitude
Sophisticated Lady
Prelude To A Kiss
Take The ‘A’ Train
Last fall the SVC collaborated with the beloved Coastal Chorale, which had formally ended its over twenty-year run. The SVC gained former Coastal Chorale singers and expanded its audience to include Chorale fans from the Pemaquid Peninsula.
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The Sheepscot Valley Chorus will perform Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living and Ellingtonia, a medley of songs by “Duke” Ellington, on April 29 at 4:00 and April 30 at 4:00, at the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
Requiem for the Living by Dan Forrest, composed in 2013, is scored for mixed choir and orchestra with solos for boy soprano and tenor. Combining both liturgical and non-liturgical texts, this powerful five-movement work projects a wide range of meaningful expression, from a biting essay on the vanity and pain of mankind to a plea for mercy, and finally a celebration of eternal light. The work has received more than a hundred performances world-wide within a year of its composition, including performances in Canada, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and multiple performances at Carnegie Hall.
Ellingtonia features many “Duke” Ellington favorites, including:
Azure
Caravan
Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
I’m Beginning to See the Light
I’m Just A Lucky So And So
In A Sentimental Mood
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it ain’t got That Swing)
Love You Madly
Mood Indigo
Satin Doll
Solitude
Sophisticated Lady
Prelude To A Kiss
Take The ‘A’ Train
Last fall the SVC collaborated with the beloved Coastal Chorale, which had formally ended its over twenty-year run. The SVC gained former Coastal Chorale singers and expanded its audience to include Chorale fans from the Pemaquid Peninsula.
Sheepscot Valley Chorus Performs the Forrest Requiem for the Living and Ellington favorites
The Sheepscot Valley Chorus will perform Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living and Ellingtonia, a medley of songs by “Duke” Ellington, on April 29 at 4:00 and April 30 at 4:00, at the Second Congregational Church in Newcastle.
Requiem for the Living by Dan Forrest, composed in 2013, is scored for mixed choir and orchestra with solos for boy soprano and tenor. Combining both liturgical and non-liturgical texts, this powerful five-movement work projects a wide range of meaningful expression, from a biting essay on the vanity and pain of mankind to a plea for mercy, and finally a celebration of eternal light. The work has received more than a hundred performances world-wide within a year of its composition, including performances in Canada, South America, Europe, Africa, Asia, and multiple performances at Carnegie Hall.
Ellingtonia features many “Duke” Ellington favorites, including:
Azure
Caravan
Do Nothin’ Till You Hear From Me
Don’t Get Around Much Anymore
I Got It Bad And That Ain’t Good
I Let A Song Go Out Of My Heart
I’m Beginning to See the Light
I’m Just A Lucky So And So
In A Sentimental Mood
It Don’t Mean a Thing (If it ain’t got That Swing)
Love You Madly
Mood Indigo
Satin Doll
Solitude
Sophisticated Lady
Prelude To A Kiss
Take The ‘A’ Train
Last fall the SVC collaborated with the beloved Coastal Chorale, which had formally ended its over twenty-year run. The SVC gained former Coastal Chorale singers and expanded its audience to include Chorale fans from the Pemaquid Peninsula.