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Milton Chamber Groups
Make Irish Eyes Smile |
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April 4, 2002
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Student composers work premiered during the
performance tour in Ireland and England
After four formal concerts, and the premiere of student-composer
Julia Carey's (III) piece The Lake Isle of Innisfree the
Milton Academy Chamber Singers and Chamber Orchestra returned from
a ten-day tour of Ireland and England.
A
pre-tour concert in the Ruth King Theatre. at Milton on March 10
launched the 10 days. This concert marked the World Premiere of
The Lake Isle of Innisfree written for the tour by Julia
Carey, Class III. The work is a setting of a text by the Irish writer,
William Butler Yeats and features Julia playing the orchestral reduction
at the piano. Milton fans will hear the full orchestral score at
next year's Winter Concert.
That same week the Chamber Orchestra performed at the Massachusetts
Music Educators Annual Conference in Danvers Massachusetts; Milton
was the only high school orchestra asked to perform.
In addition to four formal concerts, the chamber singers performed
for the dedication of a plaque in the Swiss Life building. Lord
Hasseltine, former Deputy Prime Minister of England under Margaret
Thatcher, dedicated the plaque. The Chamber Singers sang two selections,
A Dark Eyed Sailor of Ralph Vaughan Williams and an arrangement
of the folk song Shenandoah arranged by Ted Whalen. The chorus
was presented with a statue of a "Liver Bird" the original
of which sits on the top of one of the main buildings in Liverpool.
The first formal concert of the tour was a Lord Mayor's Charity
Concert in the Chester town hall. The groups performed for a full
house of attendees including the Lord Mayor of Chester and the Madame
Sheriff. The orchestra performed the Schubert Overture in
the Italian Style two movements of the Handel Harp Concerto
in Bb, with Jennifer Doorly as soloist, the finale from the Mozart
Clarinet Concerto with Rebecca Doggett as soloist and the Prokovieff
Overture on Jewish Themes. The Chamber Singers opened their
half of the program with two movements from the Vivaldi Gloria.
They also sang several selections from the Renaissance including
two works of William Byrd, Sacerdotes Domini and Ave Verum
Corpus. Lord Mayors Concerts are charity events sponsored by
the Mayor of Chester. The proceeds for the concert were donated
to the England 911 fund to help those who were effected by the events
of September 11.
The group's second concert was performed to a full house at the
large Anglican church in town, St. Canice's Cathedral. The performance
was shared that evening with a Girl's school choir and string quartet
from Kilkenny. The third concert was performed for a full house
in St. Flanagan's Cathedral in the small town of Killaloe. The chamber
singers and chamber orchestra concluded their remarkable tour with
a concert in the Shaw room at the National Gallery of Art.
The groups' tours of England and Ireland also included: a tour of
the various Beatles sights; Cashel Mont; a walking tour of Kilkenny
which included a stop at the Black Abbey, one of the oldest churches
in Ireland; tours of Killarney, the Muckross House, the Cliffs of
Nor on the coast of Ireland and the Burren area of Ireland; and
concluded with free time for sightseeing and shopping in Dublin.
TOUR REPERTOIRE
CHAMBER SINGERS
In These Delightful Pleasant Groves Henry Purcell
Ave Verum Corpus William Byrd
Sacerdotes Domini William Byrd
Now is the Month of Maying Thomas Morley
Ich weiss mir ein Meidlein Orlando diLasso
Let go why do you Stay Me? John Bennett
The Lake Isle of Innisfree Julia Carey
Two Chorales from David and Jonathan Edward Whalen
Monday's Child John Rutter
Shenandoah Traditional arr. Whalen
Somebody's Calling My Name Spiritual arr. Whalen
Gloria Antonio Vivaldi
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
Overture in the Italian Style in C Franz Schubert
Clarinet Concerto in A Wolfgang Mozart
(Rebecca Doggett solo)
Overture on Jewish Themes Sergei Prokofiev
Concerto in Bb for Harp and Strings Georg Fridrich Handel
(Jennifer Doorly solo)
Intermezzo Ernst Toch

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