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Concert Singers of Cary will be performing an exciting early work by Georg Frederick Handel, Dixit Domimus (Psalm 110). The work will be accompanied by a string ensemble of Baroque players using copies of 18th century instruments used for the piece.
 
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When people hear of Baroque era composer Georg Frederic Handel they usually think of his oratorio Messiah, written during the height of the composers prolific career. But in this modern age of movie prequels and reboots one might wonder what the young Handel was like and what he was doing in his emerging years. Thirty seven years before the debut of Messiah, the brash twenty year old Georg Frederic Handel was studying the new concertato style of composition in Italy, then the virtuosic center of the Western world. For many young people of ambition who want to flaunt their abilities the result is often a product of overreaching. In 1705 the young Handel wrote Dixit Dominus (Psalm 110), designed to flaunt his ability to write elaborate and technically challenging music for both vocal and instrumental performers. It is an exciting an fascinating work, written for five part chorus. It is highly challenging with complete disregard for the technical demands placed on the performers, especially the singers. Conspicuously missing is any opportunity for the singers to breathe. While the work lacks the refinements of his later compositions it is a wild ride florid passages and pyrotechnic vocal lines that illustrate the Baroque musical tradition at its best.

The Handel Dixit Dominus will be performed by The thirty voice Concert Singers of Cary Chamber Choir made up of core singers from The Concert Singers of Cary’s 125 voice Symphonic Choir. Joining them will be eight singers from the Newly formed professional singers group called The Cary Choral Artists, an exciting new initiative for the Concert Singers organization which has entered their 21st season of Concerts. “We’re excited to be able to offer our community access to some of the areas fine professional singing talent” says conductor and Artistic Director Lawrence Speakman who is himself a professional singer and serves as a member of the Choral Artists on works that do not require a conductor. “These singers not only enhance our performances but also serve as section leaders and vocal instructors to our amateur singers” Speakman said. In addition to serving as soloists and section leaders on the Handel Dixit Dominus, the Choral Artists will present two works on their own in the first half of the program, Miserere (Psalm 51) by Francesco Scarlatti and J.S. Bach’s motet Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied (BWV225).

Joining the singers will be a string ensemble of Baroque Period players, playing on instruments that are copies of 18th century string instruments providing a leaner and gentler sound than their modern equivalents. Harpsichord and portable pipe organ will also be part of the ensemble.

The performance will take place at the new Cary Arts Center, 101 Dry Ave, Cary, NC on Friday, October 21st at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for students. They can be purchased at the Cary Arts Center box office, online at http://concertsingers.org, or at the door.

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Founded in 1991, Concert Singers of Cary is a community of artists who work to enrich the community through the performance of outstanding vocal music from all traditions. We seek to reward our audience with programs that elevate, provoke and entertain.
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