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Two Viennese Masses – Mozart Missa Brevis No. 1, in G; K49 and Schubert: Messe in G, D167.

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Two Viennese Masses – Mozart Missa Brevis No. 1, in G; K49 and Schubert: Messe in G, D167.
  The Friends of the Music at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church New Canaan, CT Presents  Two Viennese Masses – Mozart Missa Brevis No. 1, in G; K49 and Schubert: Messe in G,...
America/New_York
Mar 8, 2025 5:00 PM
Mar 8, 2025 7:30 PM
111 Oenoke Ridge,
New Canaan
CT
Organizer
Kyle Gonyea
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Arts & Culture
Concerts & Live Music
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Casual
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The Friends of the Music at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church New Canaan, CT Presents 

Two Viennese Masses – Mozart Missa Brevis No. 1, in G; K49 and Schubert: Messe in G, D167.

Featuring:

The Choir of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, New Canaan, CT

Members of the Norwalk Symphony Orchestra

Leah Brzyski, soprano

Lydia Cseh Dahling, mezzo-soprano

Trevor Scott, tenor

Matthew Dexter, bass-baritone

Michael Burnette, continuo

Edward J. Tipton, conducting

 

Saturday, March 8, 5pm in the soaring mid-century modern St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, 111 Oenoke Ridge, New Canaan, CT.

 

Both masses were first performed in Vienna, where Schubert lived, and where Mozart visited many times.  Mozart’s Missa Brevis No. 1 in G major was written when he was all of 12 years old.  It was however not his first setting of a part of the mass ordinary: two years earlier he had already composed a Kyrie (K33),  a sacred composition for choir and strings.

 

Schubert’s Mass No. 2 in G major was composed in less than a week in early March 1815.  Ironically it was not printed until 1845, some years after Schubert's death. Until then it was one of his less-noted compositions but,arguably, remains the best known of all his Masses.

 

General tickets $30 in advance ($35 day of show) / Students $10 available here .

A light reception follows.

 

More information about the 2024-2025 season of the Friends of Music at St. Mark’s is available  on our website .

 

Contact:

Ned Tipton, Director of Music Ministries

St. Mark’s Episcopal Church

ntipton@stmarksnewcanaan.org

(203) 966-4515, x 113

 

 

 

 

 

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Saturday
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Mar 8, 2025
5:00 pm
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7:30 pm
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St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
111 Oenoke Ridge,, New Canaan
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