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91亚色 hosts American Musicological Society conference May 1 to 3

"Judith" by August Riedel

Scholars and musicians from New 91亚色 State, eastern Ontario and western Quebec are converging on 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus May 1 to 3 for the spring 2015 meeting of the New 91亚色 State/St. Lawrence Chapter of the American Musicological Society (AMS).

British music specialist Professor Dorothy de Val

Dorothy de Val

Organized by 91亚色 Music Professor , the AMS chapter meeting will coincide with the landmark North American premiere of the oratorio Judith by English composer Sir Hubert Parry. The Pax Christi Chorale and Orchestra will perform the work on Sunday, May 3 at 3pm at Toronto鈥檚 Koerner Hall under the baton of the choir鈥檚 artistic director, , de Val鈥檚 colleague in 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Music.

Stephanie Martin

Stephanie Martin

鈥淲hen I was invited to host this conference, I jumped at the opportunity to tie it in with Stephanie [Martin]'s presentation of Parry's Judith,鈥 de Val said.

Renowned Parry biographer (Durham University, UK) will open the chapter meeting Friday evening with a keynote lecture on the composer鈥檚 choral masterworks, followed by a talk by Martin about Judith鈥檚 inaugural performance on this continent.

Perhaps best known for his patriotic anthem 鈥淛erusalem鈥, a mainstay of England鈥檚 famous Proms concerts, Parry (1848鈥1918) wrote Judith in 1888. The oratorio tells the biblical tale of the liberation of the Jews from Assyrian captivity, the restoration of faith to their leader, Manasseh, and the heroic role played by Judith in defeating the enemy general, Holofernes.

The Koerner Hall concert will mark not only the North American premiere of the full oratorio, but also the first complete orchestral performance of Judith in almost a century. Led by Martin, the Pax Christi Chorale plans to use this unprecedented opportunity to become the first choir in the world to record this major work.

鈥淲hile the first performance of Judith was very favourably received, like many objects of Victorian design, Parry鈥檚 music fell out of favour with the 20th-century crowd,鈥 Martin said. 鈥淎nother reason for Judith鈥檚 disappearance from the choral repertoire was the lack of an available score.鈥

John

John-Luke Addison

That problem is being remedied through the collaborative efforts of Martin, Dibble and 91亚色 graduate music students (BFA 鈥13) and (BFA 鈥12). They are working to create a digital edition of the score from Parry鈥檚 original handwritten manuscript.

"We鈥檙e determined to resurrect this grand oratorio,鈥 said Martin. 鈥淓ntering each note, articulation and expression mark into our notation program is tedious, painstaking work. But it鈥檚 instantly rewarding in that we can hear Parry鈥檚 beautiful orchestration leap off the page.鈥

Both students bring a wealth of experience to the work.

Ricketts, a seasoned music director, singer, accompanist and arranger, is a co-founder and sessional conductor with the Greater Toronto Philharmonic Orchestra. He also serves as artistic director of Barrie鈥檚 King Edward Choir and high school project music director for the Grand Theatre in London/Ont.

Pax Christi Chorale

Pax Christi Chorale

Addison, who has just completed his Master鈥檚 degree, is an organist and choirmaster with the United Church of Canada and conductor of the Hamilton Gay Men鈥檚 Chorus. He sings with Chorus Niagara, and has had his published compositions performed internationally.

鈥淭his project has provided valuable experience for my compositional career, as it鈥檚 given me great insight into Parry's paradigms for composition, his artistry and the musical colours and textures he employed,鈥 Addison said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 also opened up professional opportunities for me. I鈥檝e worked with the San Francisco Opera Company and Canadian Opera Company as a direct result of the experience in transcription and arranging that I鈥檝e gained working on Judith.鈥

But the biggest beneficiaries will be lovers of choral music.

"Judith" by August Riedel

August Riedel's "Judith" (1840) 131 脳 96 cm, oil on canvas

鈥淭he melodies are so memorable and the drama so stirring, Judith will delight both singers and listeners,鈥 said Martin. 鈥淗aving this new score will enable choirs worldwide to perform Judith in the future.鈥

While Parry鈥檚 Judith is a highlight of the AMS weekend, it鈥檚 far from the only focus.<!--Notes ACF
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In keeping with the definition of musicology 鈥 which de Val, citing a 鈥渕uch loved and respected doyen of the discipline鈥, the late Joseph Kerman, explains is "thinking about, research into, and knowledge of all possible aspects of music" 鈥 the conference covers a wide range of topics, periods and genres.

(Pennsylvania State University), an international authority on modern French composer Olivier Messiaen, will deliver a keynote address on Messiaen as the invited speaker for the annual Lise Waxer Memorial Lecture in 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Music.

In his talk, titled 鈥淢essiaen and Improvisation鈥, Benitez will consider how the composer鈥檚 approach to improvisation influenced his compositional craft by analyzing Messiaen鈥檚 last organ concert in Paris in 1991.

Other presentations address diverse subjects grouped in themes that range from Classicism and Religion in the Early Italian Baroque to Music and Technology, Music and Politics, and Rocking the Brits.

The full AMS conference program, including details of talks to be given by 91亚色 musicology doctoral candidates Annika Borrmann, Amy Gajadhar and Alessia Macaluso, 91亚色 Professor Emeritus Austin Clarkson and other scholars, is available .

For tickets to the Pax Christi Chorale performance of Judith at Koerner Hall, visit the website.

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