AHC0913
Wed, 10 Dec 2003 06:16:15 -0800
FYI- A wonderful concert within walking distance of us all- Angie Coghlan
--- Begin Message ---Please forward this message to lovers of music, architecture, and historic preservation! St. Francis de Sales Chorale Christmas Concert Sunday, December 14 at 2 p.m. St. Francis de Sales Church, 47th & Springfield Ave. Free, donations benefit Organ Restoration Fund The Music: This year's program includes Renaissance motets by Josquin des Prez and Praetorius, Gregorian chant, the Pinkham Christmas Cantata, with trumpet soloist Edmond Collins, and boisterous carols. The December concert will showcase Bruce Shultz, an acknowledged master of improvisation, at the organ. Shultz has been music director and organist at St. Francis de Sales for more than 30 years. Directed by Isabel Boston, the choir features the singing of soprano soloist Cecelia Chaisson, a winner of the Luciano Pavarotti contest for young opera singers; tenor Rod Boston, who also performs with the Music Group of Philadelphia; and baritone Frank Lamont of the Bel Canto Lyric Opera. The Performance Space: The concert will take place at St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church, home of the de Sales Chorale. The Byzantine-style edifice is one of Philadelphia’s architectural treasures. Designed by Philadelphia architect Henry Dagit and dedicated in 1911, the church was modeled after the world-famous Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. The dome is supported by four massive arches and was constructed using beautiful Guastavino tile in a unique method found in only a handful of buildings in Philadelphia. The resonant space created by the dome provides superb acoustics for choral music. The de Sales Organ: The church is home to the largest pipe organ in the archdiocese of Philadelphia, a four-manual, 6000+ pipe organ that Maestro Eugene Ormandy chose for the Philadelphia Orchestra's recording of Camille Saint-Saëns’ Organ Symphony no. 3 in 1980. Probably the best example of French organ in the United States, this wonderful instrument is in need of serious repair. The chorale has established a charitable organization, the St. Francis De Sales Organ Restoration Society, to raise the funds needed to accomplish this task. Phase 1 is the replacement of all of the electronics in the organ console (that’s the keyboard). This phase will cost approximately $100,000. We are very close to having the money to complete this first phase. With the money raised from this concert and your ongoing support we should have the Phase 1 money in hand by the spring, with work commencing in the summer. We are very excited about the progress we have made and we thank all of the supporters the Organ Restoration Society. See you at the concert! For further information and directions, call the church rectory at 215-222-5819.
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