Masterwork Summer Sings
Do you sing in a chorus or choir and miss singing
with a group during the summer?
Do you enjoy singing but don’t have time to join a chorus on a regular basis?
Masterwork’s annual Summer Sings provide a solution and are an ideal way to connect with like-minded music lovers. The Summer Sings are held on Wednesday evenings in June and July. The Sings feature some of the area’s most prominent conductors, rising soloists, and offer both singers and listeners the opportunity to revisit beloved choral masterpieces and discover new favorites.
Masterwork's 2010 Summer Sings were featured in the metropolitan section of the Sunday New York Times in July 2010.
Conductors and repertoire for Summer Sings 2012 will be announced in March 2012.
Check back then for 2012 program information.
The 2011 summer sings, summarized below, give a good idea of the conductors and range of repertoire sung:
June 22 — Brahms A German Requiem & Verdi’s Stabat Mater
Conductor: Andrew Megill
Music Director, Masterwork Chorus;
Artistic Director, Fuma Sacra;
Assoc. Conductor, Carmel Bach Festival;
Assoc. Professor, Westminster Choir College
June 29 — Fauré Requiem & Poulenc Gloria
Conductor: Eric Dale Knapp
Artistic Director and Conductor, New Jersey Choral Society;
Artistic Director and Conductor, Connecticut Choral Society
July 6 — Mendelssohn’s Elijah
Conductor: Thomas Juneau
Artistic Director, Summit Chorale;
Director of Choral Activities, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia
July 13 — Rutter Requiem & Vivaldi Gloria
Conductor: Anne Matlack
Artistic Director, Harmonium Choral Society;
Organist/Choir Director, Grace Church, Madison
July 20 — Mozart Requiem & Haydn Te Deum
Conductor: Patrick Gardner
Music Director, Riverside Choral Society;
Director of Choral Activities, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers.
For an article about the 2010 summer sings, please also check this article from The New York Times.
with a group during the summer?
Do you enjoy singing but don’t have time to join a chorus on a regular basis?
Masterwork’s annual Summer Sings provide a solution and are an ideal way to connect with like-minded music lovers. The Summer Sings are held on Wednesday evenings in June and July. The Sings feature some of the area’s most prominent conductors, rising soloists, and offer both singers and listeners the opportunity to revisit beloved choral masterpieces and discover new favorites.
Masterwork's 2010 Summer Sings were featured in the metropolitan section of the Sunday New York Times in July 2010.
Conductors and repertoire for Summer Sings 2012 will be announced in March 2012.
Check back then for 2012 program information.
The 2011 summer sings, summarized below, give a good idea of the conductors and range of repertoire sung:
June 22 — Brahms A German Requiem & Verdi’s Stabat Mater
Conductor: Andrew Megill
Music Director, Masterwork Chorus;
Artistic Director, Fuma Sacra;
Assoc. Conductor, Carmel Bach Festival;
Assoc. Professor, Westminster Choir College
June 29 — Fauré Requiem & Poulenc Gloria
Conductor: Eric Dale Knapp
Artistic Director and Conductor, New Jersey Choral Society;
Artistic Director and Conductor, Connecticut Choral Society
July 6 — Mendelssohn’s Elijah
Conductor: Thomas Juneau
Artistic Director, Summit Chorale;
Director of Choral Activities, Saint Joseph's University, Philadelphia
July 13 — Rutter Requiem & Vivaldi Gloria
Conductor: Anne Matlack
Artistic Director, Harmonium Choral Society;
Organist/Choir Director, Grace Church, Madison
July 20 — Mozart Requiem & Haydn Te Deum
Conductor: Patrick Gardner
Music Director, Riverside Choral Society;
Director of Choral Activities, Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers.
For an article about the 2010 summer sings, please also check this article from The New York Times.
Funding has been made possible in part by funds from the Arts Council of the Morris Area through the
New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts
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