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*The 3rd Annual David Randolph Memorial Lecture*

When: Tuesday, April 2, 2013 at 7:30 PM
Where: The Roger Smith Hotel - 501 Lexington Avenue at 48th Street
Who: Liz Wood, PhD, musicologist
What: Dr. Wood, a humorous and captivating speaker, contextualizes our
upcoming concert

Please scroll down for more information about both the lecture and the
concert, and to purchase tickets for either or both events.

www.ceciliachorusny.org/

1891 was a year of crisis for Smyth as she began to compose her first
large-scale work,The Mass in D. Grief for the death of her mother and loss
of a first love compounded her sense of spiritual and sexual confusion,
imperiled her health and sanity, and sent her on restless travels in search
of a path to understanding and solace. The "God-intoxicated" masterpiece
she created, with its musical message of hope, joy, and peace, both
resolved the crisis and revealed an unexpected way forward in her career.

 *Elizabeth Wood was educated at the University of Adelaide (BA Hons., PhD
in musicology) and has lived in New York since 1977, where she had been
invited as a Fulbright Scholar to work at the Graduate Center of the City
University of New York. She has taught undergraduate and graduate courses
in New York in music, literature, women's studies, and queer studies, and
has presented over 90 public lectures and papers at universities in the US,
Australia, The Netherlands, Canada, the UK, and Germany. Dr. Wood's
publications include a novel; a history of Australian Opera; coeditor of
the pathbreaking collection Queering The Pitch: The New Gay and Lesbian
Musicology; and coauthor of the controversial article on lesbian and gay
music commissioned by Grove Dictionary. Her essays, articles, encyclopedia
entries and reviews have appeared in more than 60 publications, and include
a series of award-winning critical studies of Ethel Smyth. Among the most
recent is a study of deafness and musical creativity in The Musical
Quarterly.*

*The Cecilia Chorus of New York, Mark Shapiro, Music Director, presents
"Sisters in Arms"
Dame Ethel Smyth, Mass in D (1893) – New York Premiere
Scenes from The Maid of Orleans by Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Sunday, April 14 at 2:00 PM in Carnegie Hall*
*Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage.

Tickets:*
 Online from Carnegie Hall at
carnegiehall.org<http://stceciliachorus.pmailus.com/pmailweb/ct?d=ZnAI_AKzAAEAAAN3AAb-vg>
Phone CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800

 Experience the New York Premiere of the towering, magisterial, neglected
1893 masterpiece Mass in D by Dame Ethel Smyth. About its premiere, a
contemporary critic wrote: “This work definitely places the composer among
the most eminent composers of her time…. Throughout it is…masterly in
construction and workmanship, and particularly remarkable for the
excellence and rich color of the orchestration. ”More about Ethel Smyth at
http://www.jamesarts.com/internationalcomposer/smyth.html<http://stceciliachorus.pmailus.com/pmailweb/ct?d=ZnAI_AKzAAEAAAgWAAb-vg>
.

Opening the concert is a medley of scenes from The Maid of Orleans, an
opera about Joan of Arc by Dame Ethel’s friend and co-conspirator Peter
Illyich Tchaikovsky.

*We will perform with orchestra, and soloists soprano Felicia Moore (a
winner of the 2013 George London Vocal Competition), mezzo-soprano Heather
Johnson, tenor Eric Barry, and Matthew Treviño, bass.*

For more information on the lecture, the concert and about the chorus,
visit us at ceciliachorusny.org.<http://stceciliachorus.pmailus.com/pmailweb/ct?d=ZnAI_AKzAAEAAAwTAAb-vg>

carlos palombini
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