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Mozart’s “Great” Mass

May 11 at 7:30 pm

The C Minor Mass is Mozart’s most exalted and personal sacred work. He composed it for his own wedding, partly to display the beauty of his bride’s soprano voice. He wrote the Mass in a burst of inspiration, fueled by his discovery of choral masterworks by Bach and Handel. Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin brings dances of the Baroque master to life, while serving as a tour-de-force vehicle for a virtuoso ensemble. Lili Boulanger was one of the brightest—and shortest-lived—talents of the early twentieth century. Her pastoral orchestral poem, On a Spring Morning, can only make us wish for what might been, had she lived beyond the age of 24.

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Mozart’s “Great” Mass

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Date:
May 11
Time:
7:30 pm
Cost:
$8.00 – $60.00
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Venue

E.J. Thomas Hall
198 Hill Street
Akron, OH 44325 United States
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Phone
330.535.8131

Mozart’s “Great” Mass
Akron Symphony Chorus
Chris Albanese, Director
Sonya Headlam, soprano
Amanda Powell, soprano
Tim Culver, tenor
Brian Keith Johson, baritone

Lili Boulanger On a Spring Morning
Maurice Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Wolfgang Amadè Mozart Mass in C minor “Great”

The C Minor Mass is Mozart’s most exalted and personal sacred work. He composed it for his own wedding, partly to display the beauty of his bride’s soprano voice. He wrote the Mass in a burst of inspiration, fueled by his discovery of choral masterworks by Bach and Handel. Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin brings dances of the Baroque master to life, while serving as a tour-de-force vehicle for a virtuoso ensemble. Lili Boulanger was one of the brightest—and shortest lived—talents of the early twentieth century. Her pastoral orchestral poem, On a Spring Morning, can only make us wish for what might been, had she lived beyond the age of 24.

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A (Lower)
$ 60.00
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A (Upper)
$ 60.00
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B (Lower)
$ 40.00
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B (Upper)
$ 40.00
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C
$ 20.00
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Children (18 and under)
$ 15.00
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Mozart’s “Great” Mass
Akron Symphony Chorus
Chris Albanese, Director
Sonya Headlam, soprano
Amanda Powell, soprano
Tim Culver, tenor
Brian Keith Johson, baritone

 

Lili Boulanger On a Spring Morning
Maurice Ravel Le Tombeau de Couperin
Wolfgang Amadè Mozart Mass in C minor “Great”

The C Minor Mass is Mozart’s most exalted and personal sacred work. He composed it for his own wedding, partly to display the beauty of his bride’s soprano voice. He wrote the Mass in a burst of inspiration, fueled by his discovery of choral masterworks by Bach and Handel. Maurice Ravel’s Le Tombeau de Couperin brings dances of the Baroque master to life, while serving as a tour-de-force vehicle for a virtuoso ensemble. Lili Boulanger was one of the brightest—and shortest lived—talents of the early twentieth century. Her pastoral orchestral poem, On a Spring Morning, can only make us wish for what might been, had she lived beyond the age of 24.

Single tickets go on sale August 1. 

Please join us at 6:30 pm for a Preview from the Podium with Maestro Wilkins.

All concerts take place at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall, located on the campus of The University of Akron. Per guidelines set by the University of Akron, masks are optional for all patrons attending concerts at EJ Thomas Hall. Parking is $10 parking at the gate (cash) or $8 pre-paid.

Please pick your section; best seats available will be chosen for you. If you have a particular area (seat) you want, please mention it in the notes section. We’ll do our best to seat you accordingly. If you need special seating in any way (such as easy access, or handicapped accessible), please indicate that in the notes or call the office. These are available in Section B. 

If you purchase your tickets a week in advance or more, they will be mailed to you unless specified otherwise. Tickets purchased less than a week from the concert date will be available in office or at the venue the night of the concert.