October 12th concert at Trinity Church Lenox
Lenox - The Trinity Episcopal Church in Lenox will present a concert for Lenox’s America’s Harvest Festival Columbus Day weekend October 11-13 The Cantilena Chamber Choir and the Trinity Church Choir will join forces in a program of music by American composers Randall Thompson, Elliot Carter and others, on Sunday, October 12, at 5.Featured music includes: Thompson’s Frostiana and The Last Words of David, Hanson’s One hundred and Fiftieth Psalm, and a special tribute for Carter’s upcoming 100th birthday- a performance of his early choral music based on poetry by Emily Dickinson. Robert Frost scholar Linus Travers, professor Emeritus of English Literature at University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth, will introduce Frostiana, a cycle of seven Frost poems for chorus, piano and flute including Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening and the Road Not Taken. He will give a talk entitled "The Myth of Robert Frost." The concert also features pianists Susan Aery and Anita Stuart, and flutist Tari Wheeler.
The Cantilena Chamber Choir is the Berkshire region's leading a cappella group. It is comprised of 24 singers who possess vocal training, good sight-reading skills, and considerable choral experience. Past season highlights include a concert with the New England Baroque Soloists, the Empire Brass at the Colonial Theater, a concert of works by Berkshire Composers, a special benefit for the Lenox Library with Shakespeare and Company’s Annette Miller, a collaboration with Boston University’s Tanglewood Two symposium in June 2007 at Williams College, and a production of Dido and Aeneus with Aston Magna.
The Choir is under the artistic direction of Andrea Goodman who is also the Director of the Northern Berkshire Chorale in Williamstown and the Saratoga Choral Festival in Saratoga Springs , N.Y.
Tickets are available at the Lenox Chamber of Commerce and at the door for a suggested donation of $10. Trinity Church is located at 88 Walker Street in Lenox. For further information: 413-637-0073, or www.trinitylenox.org., email church@trinitylenox.org.
