Brian Stone, Assistant Conductor
Children of all ages are invited to attend this 45 minute program
featuring music from the
March
3rd Orchestra Concert. Learn about the
different sound and instruments of the orchestra and participate in a
conducting lesson. Admission to this concert is FREE; however, you
must request a ticket for entry. The concert will take place in
Shriver Hall on Johns
Hopkins University's
Homewood campus.
For further information, please contact the HSO at (410) 516-6542 or via
email at hso@jhu.edu.
| Concerto for Organ and String Orchestra | Denis Bédard | |
| I. Ouverture | ||
| II. Écho | ||
| III. Caprice | ||
| IV. Chant mystique | ||
| V. Final | ||
| Bruce Eicher, Organ | ||
| -- Intermission -- | ||
| Mass #11 in D Minor ("Nelson" Mass) | Franz
Joseph Haydn | |
| (1732 - 1809) | ||
| I. Kyrie | ||
| II. Gloria | ||
| III. Qui tollis | ||
| IV. Quoniam tu solis | ||
| V. Credo | ||
| VI. Et incarnatus | ||
| VII. Et resurrexit | ||
| VIII. Sanctus | ||
| IX. Benedictus | ||
| X. Osanna | ||
| XI. Agnus Dei | ||
| XII. Dona nobis | ||
| The Chancel Choir and Soloists | ||
| The Hopkins Symphony Orchestra | ||
| Jed Gaylin, conductor | ||
| Grace United Methodist Church | ||
| 5407 North Charles Street at University Parkway | ||
| Baltimore, MD | ||
| (410) 433-6650 | ||
| Tickets: $10.00 | ||
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