Friday May 10, 2013 8pm
NEC's Jordan Hall
30 Gainsborough Street, Boston, MA
Pre-concert talk at 7pm in the Keller Room (free with ticket)
RHETORIC'S REVOLUTION
Our 2012-2013 season ends with a program that is classic Cantata Singers. Mozart’s iconic yet tender Ave Verum Corpus is paired with Haydn’s apparently simple—but secretly sensational—“Palindrome” Symphony No. 47, and the Boston premiere (in a city rife with early music ensembles) of Bach contemporary Jan Dismas Zelenka’s Mass in E minor.
W.A. Mozart
Ave verum corpus (1791)
Franz Joseph Haydn
Symphony No. 47 in G, “The Palindrome” (1772)
Jan Dismas Zelenka
Missa votiva in E minor, ZWV 18 (1739)
First Boston Performance
