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November 8, 2012

ISU Masterworks Chorale to perform Nov. 11

TERRE HAUTE — The Indiana State University School of Music Student Ensemble Series will present the Masterworks Chorale in concert at 4 p.m. Sunday in Tilson Auditorium.

The 65-member choir will perform Mozart’s “Mass in C” with a solo vocal quartet and chamber orchestra of strings, winds, brass, and percussion. Scott’s “Gloria” will include choir, soloists, brass ensemble, keyboard, and timpani. Both works will be conducted by School of Music faculty member Mark Carlisle.

“Mass in C,” composed in 1779, is one of Mozart’s most popular extant settings of the Ordinary of the Mass. Like many of his mass settings, it is actually a missa brevis, or short mass, consisting of six movements, and acquired the nickname “Coronation” at the Imperial court in Vienna in the early 19th century. Featured soloists in this work with the choir and orchestra will be School of Music voice faculty members Colleen Davis as soprano soloist and David Mannell as tenor soloist. The bass soloist will be ISU School of Music alumnus Damien Geter of Indianapolis, and the alto soloist will be Kristin Morris, also of Indianapolis.

“Gloria” is a work in three movements, using the Gloria in excelsis text by American teacher, conductor, and music composer K (Keaton) Lee Scott. The first and third movements are textually and musically exuberant, while the middle movement is quieter and more solemn to reflect the more prayerful nature of the middle section of the text.

Tickets to the event will be available at the door, or by calling the School of Music at 812-237-2771. Tickets are $10 for adults, $5 for non-ISU students, and free for ISU students with a student ID and children under the age of 10.

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