Sounding Joy: Musicians of the Old Post Road
Date and Time
Friday Dec 17, 2021
7:30 PM - 9:30 PM EST
Friday, December 17, 2021 7:30 p.m.
Location
Gloucester Meetinghouse at the corner of Middle and Church Street in Gloucester. Accessible side entrance with a lift is at 10 Church Street. Event parking is allowed on the green.
Fees/Admission
Tickets are available at the door and in advance at www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org. Preferred seating $45; general $30; students $10 with ID; children under 12 free. Masks are required inside the Meetinghouse and proof of vaccination or recent negative Covid test is requested.
Contact Information
c.nazarian@gloucestermeetinghouse.org
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Description
PRESS RELEASE
Sounding Joy: Musicians of the Old Post Road
Friday, December 17th, 2021, 7:30 pm in the historic (1806) Gloucester Meetinghouse, on the green at the corner of Middle & Church Street.
On December 17 at 7:30 pm, The Musicians of the Old Post Road present its new holiday program “Sounding Joy.” The concert features jubilant works from the Classical Period, including Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate, with acclaimed soprano Jessica Petrus. This is the ensemble’s fifth holiday concert hosted by the Gloucester Meetinghouse Foundation.
Soloist Jessica Petrus has been a frequent guest for the group’s holiday programs. She has performed widely in the U.S. but is familiar to regional audiences through her performances with Musicians of the Old Post Road, Handel & Haydn Society, Emmanuel Music, among others.
Mozart’s Exsultate Jubilate will be performed in its less often heard Christmas version. The program will also include rarely-performed musical gems— charming pastorellas by Bernhard Hupfeld and Gregor Joseph Werner and a folksy Christmas aria by Joseph Haydn. Enthusiastic audience response to a delightful “Sleigh Ride” suite by Leopold Mozart performed by the ensemble last season inspired the group to explore and include another Mozart “Musical Sleigh Ride” for this program.
Instrumentalists for this concert include flutists Suzanne Stumpf and Rachel Carpentier; violinists Sarah Darling and Jesse Irons; violist Marcia Cassidy; cellist Daniel Ryan; and organist Wesley Hall. All will perform on period instruments or replicas.
TICKETS AND MORE INFORMATION
Tickets are available at the door and in-advance at: www.gloucestermeetinghouse.org
Preferred seating $45; general $30; students $10 with ID; under 12 free. Masks are required inside the Meetinghouse and proof of vaccination or recent negative Covid test is requested.
Accessible side entrance with a lift is at 10 Church Street. Event parking is allowed on the green.
Please consider being a Sponsor of our 2021-22 Concert and Events Series, which offers superb quality music, civic events and educational entertainment for the Cape Ann community and on our YouTube channel. Sponsors receive preferred seating. See the web site for more details.
ABOUT MUSICIANS OF THE OLD POST ROAD
Musicians of the Old Post Road takes its name from its acclaimed concert series that brings period instrument performances of music of the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries to beautiful historic buildings along New England’s fabled Old Post Road, the first thoroughfare to connect Boston and New York City in the late 17th century.
Winner of the 1998 Noah Greenberg Award from the American Musicological Society, Musicians of the Old Post Road has also received programming awards from Chamber Music America and the US-Mexico Fund for Culture. The ensemble has toured in Germany, Austria, and Mexico, and has appeared at festivals and on concert series in the US, including the Indianapolis Early Music Festival, the Boston Early Music Festival Concert Series, the Castle Hill Festival, the Artists Series at Mercer University in Macon, Georgia, and the Connecticut Early Music Festival. The ensemble has held a residency at Dartmouth College and was featured on WCVB television’s “Chronicle” program and 99.5 All Classical radio’s “Live from Fraser” program.
The ensemble’s discography includes seven recordings that have each been praised in the US and abroad. They include: The Virtuoso Double Bass (Titanic, 1994), Trios and Scottish Song Settings of J. N. Hummel (Meridian, 1999), Galant with an Attitude: Music of Juan and José Pla (Meridian, 2000), Quartets of Telemann and Bodinus (Meridian, 2004), Feliz Navidad: Christmas from Spain and New Spain (Meridian, 2008), Roman Handel (Centaur, 2013), and Earthly Baroque (Centaur, 2017).