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Fort Worth Chorale presents Cathedral Echoes: I Shall Arise

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Dr. Jerry McCoy began his artistic leadership of Schola Cantorum of Texas/Fort Worth Chorale in 2008. The Fort Worth Chorale's 2018-2019 season-closing concerts celebrate his 40-year choral conducting career and his 11 years as Artistic Director/Conductor of Schola's Fort Worth Chorale.

In so doing, they will sing performances of some of his favorite sacred music, including J.S. Bach's “Motet Lobet den Herrn,” “alle Heiden;” Spanish Renaissance composer Cristobal de Morales' Parce mihi, “Dominum” (in a new setting for choir and ad lib soprano saxophone), Joseph Rheinberger's “Cantus Missae” for double mixed choir (joined by the UTA A cappella Choir), British composer Tarik O'Regan's Triptych for nine strings and chorus, and the southwestern premiere of Sennacherib by Oscar-winning composer JAC Redford.

The concert on April 7 will be at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth; the concert on April 8 will be at Trinity United Methodist Church in Arlington. Both performances will feature the University of Texas at Arlington's renowned A Cappella Choir.

Dr. Jerry McCoy began his artistic leadership of Schola Cantorum of Texas/Fort Worth Chorale in 2008. The Fort Worth Chorale's 2018-2019 season-closing concerts celebrate his 40-year choral conducting career and his 11 years as Artistic Director/Conductor of Schola's Fort Worth Chorale.

In so doing, they will sing performances of some of his favorite sacred music, including J.S. Bach's “Motet Lobet den Herrn,” “alle Heiden;” Spanish Renaissance composer Cristobal de Morales' Parce mihi, “Dominum” (in a new setting for choir and ad lib soprano saxophone), Joseph Rheinberger's “Cantus Missae” for double mixed choir (joined by the UTA A cappella Choir), British composer Tarik O'Regan's Triptych for nine strings and chorus, and the southwestern premiere of Sennacherib by Oscar-winning composer JAC Redford.

The concert on April 7 will be at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth; the concert on April 8 will be at Trinity United Methodist Church in Arlington. Both performances will feature the University of Texas at Arlington's renowned A Cappella Choir.

Dr. Jerry McCoy began his artistic leadership of Schola Cantorum of Texas/Fort Worth Chorale in 2008. The Fort Worth Chorale's 2018-2019 season-closing concerts celebrate his 40-year choral conducting career and his 11 years as Artistic Director/Conductor of Schola's Fort Worth Chorale.

In so doing, they will sing performances of some of his favorite sacred music, including J.S. Bach's “Motet Lobet den Herrn,” “alle Heiden;” Spanish Renaissance composer Cristobal de Morales' Parce mihi, “Dominum” (in a new setting for choir and ad lib soprano saxophone), Joseph Rheinberger's “Cantus Missae” for double mixed choir (joined by the UTA A cappella Choir), British composer Tarik O'Regan's Triptych for nine strings and chorus, and the southwestern premiere of Sennacherib by Oscar-winning composer JAC Redford.

The concert on April 7 will be at St. Stephen's Presbyterian Church in Fort Worth; the concert on April 8 will be at Trinity United Methodist Church in Arlington. Both performances will feature the University of Texas at Arlington's renowned A Cappella Choir.

WHEN

WHERE

Trinity United Methodist Church
1200 W. Green Oaks Blvd.
Arlington, TX 76013
http://www.fortworthchorale.org/

TICKET INFO

Admission is free.
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