Schedule

Feb
1
Fri
Grace Chorale of Brooklyn @ St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Church
Feb 1 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Merriweather guest conducts The Grace Chorale of Brooklyn in And They Lynched Him On A Tree  William Grant Still (1895-1978). The Chorale is joined by the Brooklyn College Symphonic Choir and Conservatory Singers.

Feb
8
Fri
Virginia District IX Middle School Chorus
Feb 8 all-day

Malcolm J. Merriweather, conductor

Feb
9
Sat
Virginia District IX Middle School Chorus
Feb 9 all-day

Malcolm J. Merriweather, conductor

Mar
3
Sun
Grace Chorale of Brooklyn @ St. Ann's Church
Mar 3 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Merriweather guest conducts The Grace Chorale of Brooklyn in And They Lynched Him On A Tree  William Grant Still (1895-1978). The Chorale is joined by the Brooklyn College Symphonic Choir and Conservatory Singers.

Mar
9
Sat
The Dessoff Choirs: Whitman and the Civil War @ Union Theological Seminary
Mar 9 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Malcolm J. Merriweather, conductor

This program reflects on the Civil War as seen through Whitman’s eyes. As a volunteer nurse in a Washington, D.C. military hospital, he was witness to the many horrors that wars inflict.

Rene Clausen’s Three Whitman Songs and Jeffrey Van’s A Procession Winding Around Me: Four Civil War Poems offers contemporary settings of Whitman’s poetry, the latter with guitar. British composers Stanford and Holst both set Whitman’s elegy on the death of Abraham Lincoln “When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom’d” with full Victorian splendor. We also present the final installment (over three seasons) of Bach’s six motets, Der geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf. The motet, written for a funeral fits the theme of this program.

Pre-concert talk – 3:15 pm
Civil War Poetry of Walt Whitman
Dr. Karen Karbiener

A Procession Winding Around Me: Four Civil War Poems   Jeffrey Van (b. 1941)
Der geist hilft unser Schwachheit auf, BWV 226   J.S. Bach (1685-1750)
Three Whitman Settings   Rene Clausen (b. 1953)
Four Walt Whitman Songs   Kurt Weill (1900-1950)
Whispers of Heavenly Death (premiere)   Ian Sturges Milliken (b. 1984)
Ode to Death, H. 144, Op. 38   Gustav Holst (1874-1934)
Elegiac Ode, Op. 21   Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924)

Apr
7
Sun
Harmonium Choral Society: St. Matthew Passion
Apr 7 @ 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm

Anne Matlack, conductor
Malcolm J. Merriweather, Jesus

 

Apr
13
Sat
Worcester Chorus: Handel’s Messiah @ Mechanics Hall
Apr 13 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Christopher Shepard, conductor
Malcolm J. Merriweather, baritone soloist

 

May
31
Fri
The Dessoff Choirs: Whitman Bicentennial Festival @ Church of St. Paul and St. Andrew
May 31 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

The final concert of the season, on the 200th anniversary of his birth, features several commissioned choral works that use the poetry of Walt Whitman. The concert begins with settings of Whitman’s poetry by twentieth century American composers Howard Hanson and Gregg Smith. Along with reprises of two Dessoff commissions from earlier in the season, the second half of the concert will offer two world premieres – a commissioned work by Eve Beglarian and Mathew Aucoin’s commissioned choral excerpts from his critically acclaimed opera, Crossing.

Pre-concert talk: 7:15 pm
Composers Writing to Whitman
Dr. Malcolm J. Merriweather along with
Eve Beglarian
Tania Leon
Douglas Geers
Mathew Aucoin

Song of Democracy   Howard Hanson (1896-1981)
Quicksand Years   Ian Sturges Milliken (b. 1984)
Whitman’s New York   Gregg Smith (1931-2016)
WHITMAN PREMIERE   Eve Beglarian (b. 1958)
WHITMAN PREMIERE   Tania León (b. 1943)
WHITMAN PREMIERE   Douglas Geers (b. 1968)
Crossing   Matthew Aucoin (b. 1990)

Jun
1
Sat
The Dessoff Choirs: Whitman in New York @ Grolier Club
Jun 1 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Malcolm J. Merriweather, conductor

Jun
12
Wed
Grand Island High School School District – Choral and Vocal Residency
Jun 12 all-day

Malcolm J. Merriweather, clinician