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GLORIA GEORG FRIEDRICH HANDEL Carole Blankenship, soprano Mona Kreitner, soprano Dorothy Wells, soprano The New Ballet Ensemble Katie Smythe Thinnes, director Choreography by Katie Smythe Thinnes in collaboration with the dancers (in order of appearance) Chris Roberts Lily Curry Estes Gould Kilby Hodges Nicolette Overton Mary Katherine Thinnes Chris Roberts with Anna Burns Melissa Leech Michael O'Neal with Anna Burns Sophie Starks Amy Hutcheson, painter Nan Hackman, videographer TEXT Gloria in excelsis Deo Et in terra pax Laudamus to Domine Deus, Rex coelestis 2ui tollis peccata mundi 2uoniam to solus sanctus

ANTONIO VIVALDI Women of the Rhodes MasterSingers Carole Blankenship, soprano Patty Harris, mezzo-soprano Mona Kreitner, soprano Dorothy Wells, soprano The New Ballet Ensemble Katie Smythe Thinnes, director Choreography by Dennis Spaight Staged by Sandra Baldwin TEXT Gloria in excelsis Deo Et in terra pax Sam Beckman (guest artist) with Melissa Leech Laudamus to Carole Blankenshipand Mona Kreitner, sopranos Shannon Graul (guest artist) with Anna Burns Gratias agimus tibi Propter magnam gloriam Emily Abernathy, Sara Cagen, Kilby Hodges, Lindsay Hill, Melissa Leech, Kate Mashburn, Jennifer Smith, Mary Katherine Thinnes Domine Deus Dorothy Wells, soprano Olivia Hackman Domine Fili unigenite Domine Deus, Agnus Dei Patty Harris, mezzo-soprano Katie Lindemann tollis peccata mundi

sedes ad dexteram Patris Patty Harris, mezzo-soprano Jennifer Smith.Zuoniam tu solus sanctus Cum sancto Spiritu Company TEXT Gloria in excelsis Deo, Et in terra pax, hominibus bonae voluntatis. Laudamus te, benedicimus te, adoramus te, glorificamus te. Gratias agimus tibi propter magnam gloriam tuam. Domine Deus, Rex coelestis, Deus Pater omnipotens. Domine Fili unigenite, Jesu Christe altissime, Domine Deus, Agnus Dei, Filius Patris. Qui tollis peccata mundi, miserere nobis, suscipe deprecationem nostram. Qui sedes ad dexteram Patris, miserere nobis. Quoniam tu solus sanctus: tu solus Dominus, tu solus altissimus, Jesu Christe. Cum sancto Spiritu in gloria Dei Patris. Amen. Glory to God on high, And on earth peace and good will to We praise you, we bless you, we adore you, we glorify you. We give you thanks for your great glory. 0 Lord God, heavenly King, God the Father Almighty. Lord, the only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, the most high, 0 Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father. Who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us, receive our prayers. Who sits at the right hand of the Father, have mercy on us. For you only are holy: you only are the Lord, You only, 0 Jesus Christ. With the Holy Spirit in the glory of God the Father. Amen.

WOMEN OF THE CHORALE Libby Austin Jordan Badgett 'o3 Joyce Baker Carole Blankenship '85 Elisabeth Cooper '98 Christine Dietz '02 Pam Dotson Caroline Ferrari 'o6 Ellen Flemmons Patty Harris Lisa Harsch '05 Valerie Hartmann 'o6 Marci Hendrix Laura Hoffmeister '06 Rose Merl Hurt Amber Isom-Thompson '96 Erin Johnston '04 Caroline King 'o6 Ellen Koziel Mona Kreitner Elisabeth Lay Suzanne Lease Lorinda Lewis Margaret Love 'o3 Rebecca Luter '96 Erin Maguire Susan Mallory Sarah May '03 Laura McWane '06 Mary Meister Shelley Miller '98 Tammie Moore Addie Peyronnin '06 Virginia Pianka '04 Jean Schmidt Sowgand Sheikholeslami Gillian Steinhauer Pat Walker Dorothy Wells '82 Maria Wright '95 Margarett Zavodny '83 CHAMBER ORCHESTRA Tim Sharp, conductor Violins Liza Zurlinden Nelson Daugherty Viola Jane Schranze Cello Ann McLean Bass Sara Chiego Oboe Katie Piecuch Trumpet Ben Lewis Harpsichord David Ramsey

Gloria G. F. Handel (1685-1759) Just over a year ago The Times of London announced the news of the discovery of "the new Messiah" in the library of London's Royal Academy of Music, bound in a collection of Handel arias. The work referred to in that March 12, 2001 announcement turned out not to be a choral oratorio, but rather a substantial six-movement solo setting for soprano, 2-part violin, and basso continuo on the text Gloria in excelsis Deo. The exciting news was that the work was indeed a longlost unidentified composition by G. F. Handel. Leading Handel scholars in England and America examined the source material and acknowledged the authenticity of Handel's Gloria. Although scholars were somewhat aware of the existence of the work, this was indeed an historic moment as the direct connection to Handel was established. Research indicates that Handel composed his Gloria around 1707 while in Rome. The work was probably commissioned by the Roman patron Francesco Maria Ruspoli for a service at his Vignanello estate. The score and performance material were originally in the possession of Handel's friend, the singer William Savage (1720-1789). Through Savage's student Robert Stevens, the work found its way in the nineteenth century to its present owner, the Royal Academy of Music. The work was rediscovered by Hans Joachim Marx. Marx, Acting Chairman of the Board of the Handel Society (Germany), remarked, "I was very fortunate to find this music. It is for every scholar something very special which happens maybe only once or twice in a lifetime. The music is very virtuostic, very expressive and full of effects." Michael Talbot, a specialist for Italian Baroque music from the University of Liverpool, said, "I find the work not only interesting by virtue of its late discovery, but also very significant musically. The quality of the work is so high that it will surely join the ranks of Handel's most loved music. For sopranos it will become essential repertoire."

Gloria Antonio Vivaldi (1678-1741) Vivaldi's sacred music consisted of oratorios, settings of the Mass, solo cantatas, Vespers, motets and minor liturgical pieces. In his early years Vivaldi had been brought into contact with ecclesiastical circles by his father, a musician in the celebrated orchestra of St. Mark's Cathedral in Venice. On September 1, 1703 Vivaldi became a teacher at the Ospedale della Pieta, one of Venice's several institutions for abandoned children, which offered instruction in singing and musical instruments. It was Vivaldi's duty to not only teach the students violin, but to also buy them the instruments, strings and bows which they needed. As we learn from contemporary accounts, the public concerts given by the "Figlie di Coro" had a special position in Venice's musical life. It was probably due to Vivaldi's extraordinary abilities as a teacher that the Ospedale della Pieta soon enjoyed the reputation of possessing Venice's best orchestra. In 1713, with the departure of the composer Francesco Gasparini (1668-1727) as the Ospedale's musical director, Vivaldi was elevated to the position of its house composer without actually assuming this office. The position virtually demanded that he devote greater attention to church. music. It was the period between 1713 and 1717 that Vivaldi wrote his first great works of sacred music, including the two Glorias and his Dixit Dominus. Quite unlike his internationally renowned concertos, Vivaldi's voluminous output of sacred works was hardly known beyond their original performances in Venice. Following the composer's death they fell increasingly into oblivion. It is difficult to say exactly how many pieces of church music Vivaldi composed, partly because of vanished sources and partly because of doubtful authenticity. However, it has been estimated that he wrote over fifty works for the church. Not until several large bodies of manuscripts were unearthed in the 192os did it become clear just what proportion of Vivaldi's output was devoted to sacred vocal music. Rather than being conceived as part of a larger Mass setting, Gloria is an independent work, a cyclical composition of broad design consisting of twelve movements. Stylistically, it closely resembles a concertante Mass. Oboe and trumpet impart a festive splendor to the outside movements and the Quoniam, while the other movements, whether by soloists or by the chorus, are accompanied by strings and basso continuo. The sole exception is the heart of the composition, the Domine Deus, with its chamber music scoring for soprano, oboe and continuo. As far as its formal layout, its sequence of keys and, especially, its striking contrasts and its espousal of the doctrine of affections are concerned, the entire piece demonstrates both old and new styles. When Vivaldi originally wrote Gloria, the "Figlie" sang all parts, including tenor and bass. This is the model for today's performance. Musicologist Micky White has determined that Vivaldi's choir of 1718 consisted of seven sopranos, six altos, four female tenors, and two female basses. Program Notes compiled and written by Tim Sharp