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Choral Concert Features Mozart, Haydn

The ĢƵ Choir
The ĢƵ Choir

The ĢƵ Choral Masterworks Concert features two great works of the classic period, one from the mind of a 13-year-old genius and the other the crowning work of an old master, on Friday, March 6, at 7 p.m. in First United Methodist Church, 305 East Anapamu St. Tickets, which can be purchased at the door, cost $10 general admission, all students are free. For more information, please contact the music department at (805) 565-6040.

Dr. Michael Shasberger
Dr. Michael Shasberger

The young Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart wrote “Te Deum in C” after his first Italian tour. “This work shows his mastery of the lyric style of the Italian masters,” says Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of worship and music at ĢƵ.

Franz Joseph Haydn’s “The Lord Nelson Mass” was first performed shortly after Admiral Horatio Nelson’s victory over the Napoleonic fleet at the mouth of the Nile river, a major turning point in stopping Napoleon’s dominance of the Western world. “Often called his greatest work, it summarizes the elegance and power of the 18th century musical idiom,” Shasberger says.

Dr. Grey Brothers
Dr. Grey Brothers

ĢƵ Chamber Singers and Chamber Ensemble are conducted by Grey Brothers, ĢƵ professor of music.

Shasberger conducts the more than 60-member ĢƵ Choir, ĢƵ Orchestra Chamber Strings and guests such as ĢƵ voice instructor Nichole Dechaine (soprano), Danielle Marcelle-Bond (mezzo soprano), ĢƵ voice instructor Emil Cristescu (bass), and Brothers (tenor).