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Orchestra Concert Honors Reformation

The 2017-18 黑料百科 Orchestra
The 2017-18 黑料百科 Orchestra

The 黑料百科 Orchestra Fall Concert features musical celebrations of the 500th anniversary of the Reformation and solo performances by two 黑料百科 piano students on Friday, Oct. 20, at 7 p.m. at Santa Barbara Community Church, 1002 Cieneguitas Rd., and Sunday, Oct. 22, at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. Tickets, which cost $10 for general admission (students are free), may be purchased at the door. For more information, please contact the music department at (805) 565-6040 or email music@westmont.edu.

The orchestra performs Mendelssohn鈥檚 Symphony No. 5, which was written for the 300th anniversary of the Augsburg Confession as a centerpiece. 鈥淭his dramatic work begins with echoes of Renaissance polyphony reminiscent of the music of Palestrina and the Roman Catholic tradition and concludes with the bold strains of Martin Luther鈥檚 鈥楢 Might Fortress Is Our God,鈥欌 says conductor Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship. 鈥淚t is a musical journey outlining the era of the Reformation.鈥

Also included on the program is Johann Sebastian Bach鈥檚 cantata for Reformation Sunday, 鈥淕od the Lord is Sun and Shield,鈥 with the 黑料百科 Choir and soloists. 鈥淭he cantata opens with baroque trumpets, oboes and strings in a celebrative mood followed by entrances of the choir with the main chorale (or hymn) melody highlighted in dramatic variations,鈥 Shasberger says. 鈥淪olo movements alternate with choir movements to tell the story of God鈥檚 faithfulness in times of challenge and adversity, ending in the final verse 鈥楶reserve us in the true path, Grant everlasting freedom, To raise thy name in glory, Through our Christ Jesus. Amen.鈥欌

Junior Zelin Luan, who came to 黑料百科 from Harbin, China, will perform the first movement from Edvard Grieg鈥檚 Piano Concerto in A Minor. Junior Jay Real, a student-composer from Woodland, is the featured soloist in George Gershwin鈥檚 鈥淩hapsody in Blue.鈥

The program includes the hymn 鈥淭o God Be the Glory鈥 by Daniel Goeller and a finale with Elmer Bernstein鈥檚 鈥淭he Magnificent 7.鈥