Santa Fe Symphony Hosts Memorial Day Concert Sunday

SFS News:

Choral Director Carmen Flórez-Mansi leads The Santa Fe Symphony (SFS) Chorus and The Symphony Chamber Ensemble for an afternoon of uplifting music at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 21 at the beautiful Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi.

Join the Symphony as they remember those who served and their families with an inspirational program performed by the full Santa Fe Symphony Chorus and The Symphony Chamber Ensemble.

Experience Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living with talented soloists Joanna Armstrong, Soprano; Zadrian Wyeth Stout Baker, Boy Soprano; Thomasluke Flórez-Mansi, Tenor; accompanied by Paul Roth, Collaborative Piano. Be uplifted by Ralph Vaughan Williams’ sublime The Lark Ascending with violin soloist, David Felberg, and The Symphony Chamber Ensemble.

Doors Open at 2:15 p.m.

ADMISSION IS FREE! NO TICKETS ARE REQUIRED.

PROGRAM:

  • RALPH VAUGHAN WILLIAMS (1872–1958)
    The Lark Ascending
  • The Santa Fe Symphony Chamber Ensemble
  • David Felberg, Violin
    -Nicolle Maniaci, Violin
    -Christine Rancier, Viola
    -Joel Becktell, Cello
    -Kathy Olszowka, Bass
    -Jesse Tatum, Flute
  • DAN FORREST (1978–)
    Requiem for the Living
    Chamber Ensemble Version
    -Introit—Kyrie
    -Vanitas vanitatum
    -Agnus Dei
    -Sanctus
    -Lux aeterna
  • The Santa Fe Symphony Chorus
  • Joanna Armstrong, Soprano
  • Zadrian Wyeth Stout Baker, Boy Soprano
  • Thomasluke Flórez-Mansi, Tenor
  • The Santa Fe Symphony Chamber Ensemble
    -David Felberg, Violin
    -Joel Becktell, Cello
    -Jesse Tatum, Flute
    -Elaine Heltman, Oboe
    -Jeffrey Rogers, Horn
    -Emily Mitchell, Harp
    -Ken Dean, Percussion
    -Paul J. Roth, Piano
Emily Mitchell
Also joining the Symphony Chamber Ensemble as guest harpist Sunday is Emily Mitchell. Mitchell has earned critical acclaim and The New York Times has described her as “a marvelous harpist” who captivates her audiences with “playing of the utmost delicacy, beauty and subtlety.”
In the words of The Washington Post, “Mitchell commands a vivid palette of colors and uses them with imagination.”
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