MARLBORO — The Brattleboro Concert Choir presents “Power: Music of Defiance and Strength” at Persons Auditorium in Marlboro, on Saturday and Sunday, May 13 and 14.
Led by Director Jonathan Harvey, the group's performances will feature Joseph Haydn's Lord Nelson's Mass and Marianne Martines's Dixit Dominus with orchestra.
“The Concert Choir is particularly excited for these concerts, since they will be our first performances with full orchestra since January 2020 - over three years ago,” Harvey said in a news release. “The two pieces in these concerts are full of emotional hairpin turns, from delight to dread and misery to euphoria. We hope to really take audiences on a journey.”
Harvey added that the two composers on this program “are roughly contemporaries, but while Haydn has enjoyed continuous performances since he was alive, Martines's music has been long neglected. While she was alive, Martines moved in noble circles and would play piano duets with Mozart for Empress Maria Theresa in Vienna. She was recognized during her life as an exceptional musician, but as the musical canon is constructed and reconstructed, women musicians are so often written right out of history.”
Concerts at Persons Auditorium in Marlboro are set for Saturday, May 13, at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 14, at 4 p.m. Tickets are $20 in advance, $25 at the door, with youth admission $10 and under 13 free. For tickets or more information, contact the BMC at 802-257-4523, info@bmcvt.org or visit bmcvt.org.