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An Afternoon of Opera - Music on Madison Concert Series

An Afternoon of Opera - Music on Madison Concert Series

Kathy Favazza, soprano
Sara Murphy, mezzo-soprano
John Tiranno, tenor
Brian Holman, piano 

“An Afternoon of Opera” will treat audience members to some of the most beloved moments in opera, as well as to some of the lesser known gems in the operatic repertoire. The concert, featuring three stellar vocal soloists, will include arias, duets, and trios from Rigoletto (Verdi), Roberto Deveraux (Donizetti), Lakmé (Delibes), Werther (Massenet), West Side Story (Bernstein), and Norma (Bellini), among others. 

Admission to the Saint Andrew Music Society's Music on Madison concerts is by suggested donation at the door: $20 ($15 Students/62+); children 12 & under: free.

Mahler Symphony No. 8 World Premiere Organ Transcription

Mahler Symphony No. 8 World Premiere Organ Transcription

Join us as we reprise Mahler’s astounding 8th Symphony from earlier in our season. In the place of an orchestra, this performance will feature the world premiere of a new organ transcription by David Briggs.

SOLOISTS

Sara Murphy, mezzo-soprano
Adam Lau, bass
John Tiranno, tenor
Angel Azzarra, soprano
Bryn Holdsworth, soprano
Jana McIntyre, soprano
Noragh Devlin, mezzo-soprano
Tim Murray, baritone

Manhattan School of Music Symphonic Chorus
Oratorio Society of New York
The Cathedral Choristers of St. John the Divine
Manhattan School of Music Symphony

Kent Tritle, conductor

Mahler Symphony No. 8 "Symphony of a Thousand"

Mahler Symphony No. 8 "Symphony of a Thousand"

Following the astounding performance of Verdi’s Requiem in 2015, GMGS is proud to continue our collaboration with the Manhattan School of Music and Oratorio Society of New York in a presentation of Gustav Mahler’s 8th Symphony. Often referred to as “The Symphony of a Thousand,” this symphony calls for a gargantuan orchestra, an off-stage brass ensemble, two SATB choirs, a children’s choir, and eight soloists.

SOLOISTS

Angel Azzarra, soprano
Bryn Holdsworth, soprano
Jana McIntyre, soprano
Sara Murphy, mezzo-soprano
Noragh Devlin, mezzo-soprano
John Tiranno, tenor
Adam Lau, bass
Tim Murray, baritone

Manhattan School of Music Symphonic Chorus
Oratorio Society of New York
The Cathedral Choristers of St. John the Divine
Manhattan School of Music Women's Chorus
Manhattan School of Music Symphony

Kent Tritle, conductor

Mahler Symphony No. 8 "Symphony of a Thousand"

Mahler Symphony No. 8 "Symphony of a Thousand"

WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 2016
7:30PM  9:30PM

Following the astounding performance of Verdi’s Requiem in 2015, GMGS is proud to continue our collaboration with the Manhattan School of Music and Oratorio Society of New York in a presentation of Gustav Mahler’s 8th Symphony. Often referred to as “The Symphony of a Thousand,” this symphony calls for a gargantuan orchestra, an off-stage brass ensemble, two SATB choirs, a children’s choir, and eight soloists.

SOLOISTS

Angel Azzarra, soprano
Bryn Holdsworth, soprano
Jana McIntyre, soprano
Sara Murphy, mezzo-soprano
Noragh Devlin, mezzo-soprano
John Tiranno, tenor
Adam Lau, bass
Tim Murray, baritone

Manhattan School of Music Symphonic Chorus
Oratorio Society of New York
The Cathedral Choristers of St. John the Divine
Manhattan School of Music Women's Chorus
anhattan School of Music Symphony

Kent Tritle, conductor

Richard Strauss' Deutche Motette

Cathedral of St. John the Divine

Christine Price Soprano | Sara Murphy Mezzo-Soprano
John Tiranno Tenor | Joseph Beutel Bass-Baritone 

Kent Tritle Conductor

Haydn's Theresienmesse

Haydn's Theresienmesse

Nacole Palmer, soprano
Debi Wong, alto
John Tiranno, tenor
Daniel Mobbs, bass

Patrick Gardner, conductor

December 18th, 2015