Mozart Requiem

Mozart Requiem

The San Francisco City Chorus presents Mozart's masterful Requiem, a Handel organ concerto, and two choral gems of the 20th century.

By San Francisco City Chorus

Date and time

Starts on Saturday, May 11 · 7pm PDT

Location

Calvary Presbyterian Church

2515 Fillmore Street San Francisco, CA 94115

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About this event

  • 2 hours

After twenty-six storied years with the San Francisco City Chorus, Larry Marietta will take his final bows as Artistic Director at our Spring 2024 Concert. The 80-voice SF City Chorus will perform the Mozart Requiem, with John R.S. Walko on the renowned Calvary organ, the San Francisco Academy Orchestra, soloists Chelsea Hollow, soprano; Kirsten Fleischmann, mezzo-soprano; Mike Desnoyers, tenor; and Jordan Eldredge, bass.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791), one of the greatest composers in musical history, composed over 600 glorious pieces of music in almost every genre–an astonishing achievement in such a tragically short life. His final composition was the Requiem in D minor, feverishly penned as he became mortally ill. It is a piece of deep emotion and pathos, yet full of resplendent and uplifting musical themes; Mozart moves us confidently from the depths of despair to the promise of hope and salvation. Did he feel in those final months, as has been suggested by some, that he was writing his own requiem? We do know that the sublime beauty of this Requiem, one of the greatest choral pieces ever written, has captivated audiences for centuries: it is no wonder that Mozart’s Requiem was performed at the funerals of Beethoven, Haydn, Schubert, Chopin, Liszt, and even Napoleon.

Also on the program: two 20th Century anthems by British composers – Serenade to Music by Ralph Vaughan Williams and I Was Glad by Hubert Parry – plus Handel’s joyful Organ Concerto No. 13, “The Cuckoo and the Nightingale.”

Come and enjoy them all on Saturday May 11, 2024, at 7:00 PM in the magnificent setting of Calvary Presbyterian Church, 2515 Fillmore at Jackson in San Francisco’s Pacific Heights.

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