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#9 reason to attend A Luminous New Year's Eve
Reason #9 to attend A Luminous New Year's Eve? More of the award-winning chocolates from Calgary-based chocolatier A Chocolate Lab! Your admission includes chocolate sampling at our intermission! #supportlocal #yycchoral #yycmusic #yycarts #nye18
If you've never been to A Luminous New Year's Eve, we do everything we can to ensure we don't interfere with your New Year's Eve plans. Sure we offer great music, but we purposely schedule our concert a little earlier in the evening so you can celebrate the New Year at midnight with family and friends, and not at a concert hall.
To sweeten our offering, we offer refreshments not after the concert, but during our intermission! We are again proud to partner with The Chocolate Lab, a local, award-winning chocolatier, to provide the goodies! Thank you, The Chocolate Lab!
At the Canadian competition for the 2017 International Chocolate Awards, The Chocolate Lab won four awards, including GOLD in the category of 'White chocolate ganaches or truffles', with its Orange Dreamsicle variety. And believe us when we tell you it was worthy of that award! Delicious!
Will the award-winning Orange Dreamsicle make an appearance at A Luminous New Year's Eve? Or will The Chocolate Lab have a special offering just for the occasion? Your admission to the concert includes the chocolate sampling at the intermission so you'll have to wait until New Year's Eve to find out! And if you don't have your tickets yet, here's the link: http://luminousnye3.bpt.me
#10 reason to attend A Luminous New Year's Eve
Reason #10 to attend A Luminous New Year's Eve? We've moved the celebration to the Bella Concert Hall! #yycchoral #yycmusic #yycarts #nye18
We kick off our Top 10 list with our new venue! We've moved A Luminous New Year's Eve to the stunning acoustic of the Bella Concert Hall at Mount Royal University! We love the warmth the hall brings to our sound.
Here are some excerpts from our performance of Martin's exquisite Mass for Double Choir back in October 2017.
Top 10 Reasons to attend A Luminous New Year's Eve
We've put together another Top 10 list of reasons for why you should attend! We'll post our list across our social media channels including Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, so connect with one (or all) accounts today! Look out for entries everyday over the next two weeks!
What are you doing New Year's Eve? Hopefully it's coming to A Luminous New Year's Eve! Tickets are going quickly -- they're a great gift for the music lover in your family!
- Tickets: http://luminousnye3.bpt.me
- Two-concert subscription: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/3118232
We've put together another Top 10 list of reasons for why you should attend! We'll post our list across our social media channels including Facebook, Twitter & Instagram, so connect with one (or all) accounts today! Look out for entries everyday over the next two weeks!
Remember Reason #3 from last year's list? We posted on Twitter & Instagram about a mystery baritone soloist for the jazz standard What Are You Doing New Year's Eve? that turned out to be none other than our founding director Timothy Shantz! We're again including the standard on our program this year but Tim has said he won't sing it... who will it be this year? Stay tuned!
Jean Mouton and his 'Nesciens Mater Virgo virum'
We love to tackle the music of the Renaissance. That tradition continues at A Luminous New Year's Eve when we perform Jean Mouton's motet Nesciens Mater Virgo virum.
With such a variety of music on our programme for A Luminous New Year's Eve every year, the event is fast becoming a hot ticket in Calgary. Tickets are still available but going fast so reserve yours today - and remember: for the first time, we perform our New Year's Eve concert at the Bella Concert Hall at Mount Royal University!
For a number of our Luminous Voices, one of the biggest thrills in singing with the ensemble is an opportunity to tackle beautiful music from the Renaissance. That tradition continues on New Year's Eve, with Jean Mouton's Nesciens Mater Virgo virum on the programme.
Jean Mouton
(c. 1459-1522)
About Jean Mouton
Jean Mouton was a highly influential French composer and teacher of the Renaissance. A principal composer of the French court, one of his students was Adriaan Willaert, the Flemish composer who contributed greatly to the development of the Italian madrigal, and established Venice as an influential musical centre in the 16th century.
"Mouton was clearly an important figure," says Timothy Shantz, founding director of Luminous Voices. "His music appears in all the standard music history books. His music is known for its refinement and beauty."
Because he was a principal composer for the French court, many of Mouton's works survive. He often composed music for state occasions such as weddings, coronations, papal elections, births, and deaths. His catalogue of work includes:
- 100+ motets, including the Nesciens Mater Virgo virum
- 15 Masses
- Nine settings of the Magnificat
- 20 chansons
Compositional style
There are two aspects of Mouton's compositional language that perhaps sets himself apart from his contemporaries of the Renaissance.
- A continuous flow of vocal lines. The 'older style' of Renaissance composition placed music into clearly defined sections. Instead, Mouton emphasized a continuous flow of vocal lines from beginning to end.
- The use of canon. Mouton was a master of canon. His Nesciens Mater Virgo virum demonstrates his prowess at the art of canon; the work is a quadruple canon at an interval of the fifth, proceeding a space of two measures.
Nesciens Mater Virgo virum
LATIN:
Nesciens Mater Virgo virum,
peperit sine dolore Salvatorem saeculorum,
ipsum Regem angelorum.
Sola Virgo lactabat,
ubere de caelo pleno.
TRANSLATION:
Not knowing a man, the Virgin Mary has brought forth without pain the Saviour of the centuries, Him, the King of the angels.
The only Virgin gave milk, her breasts full by heavenly act.
In the Roman Catholic liturgical year, the season of Christmas begins on Christmas Day and continues to the Feast of the Epiphany. The text of Nesciens Mater Virgo virum is an antiphon for the Nativity.
"I first heard this motet sung by The Tallis Scholars but also heard it recently on CBC Radio on Choral Concert," says Shantz. "It was perfect timing for adding to this concert. The stunning sound of the eight-part counterpoint is spellbinding."
Come hear Luminous Voices perform this masterwork at the Bella Concert Hall on New Year's Eve! Like our performances of Renaissance masterworks such as Tallis' Spem in alium and Ockaghem's Deo Gratia, this will be a performance you, your family and friends will want to experience in person!
Tickets for A Luminous New Year's Eve: http://luminousnye3.bpt.me
Contact us for a two-concert season subscription, which includes tickets for both A Luminous New Year's Eve AND Leap of Faith!
The world-renowned Tallis Scholars perform 'Nesciens mater virgo virum' by Jean Nesciens at the Auditorium di Santo Stefano al Ponte, Firenze (2014).
Warming up the New Year with Bob Chilcott
As we count down to A Luminous New Year's Eve (click HERE for tickets), we introduce you to some of the composers whose works we will perform. Two songs on our program were written by none other than Bob Chilcott, which will surely warm up your evening with beautiful music!
We're only a few weeks away from A Luminous New Year's Eve! Tickets are going quickly, so reserve them now!
Our program will have two works composed by Bob Chilcott. The British composer has a large catalogue of works, especially of choral repertoire. Born in 1955, Chilcott sang in the famous Choir of King's College, Cambridge, as well as the King's Singers, a popular ensemble with whom he sang from 1985 to 1997.
Bob Chilcott (BBC Music Magazine)
Chilcott started composing more prolifically in 1997. Today, he is regarded as "one of the finest choral composers at work in Britain today" (Gramophone Magazine) and "a contemporary hero of British Choral Music" (The Observer). His works continue to be widely programmed by choirs of all ages around the world.
"I write music I think people will be able to sing and that they might enjoy," Chilcott said in an interview in 2015. "I’ve gained a lot of practical experience of what people are able to do and how to transport that feeling into writing something that will motivate them to sing. It’s important to be very encouraging to others and really enable people to do things."
We asked a few of our Luminous Voices about what makes Chilcott's music so popular to program.
“I write music I think people will be able to sing and that they might enjoy. I’ve gained a lot of practical experience of what people are able to do and how to transport that feeling into writing something that will motivate them to sing. It’s important to be very encouraging to others and really enable people to do things.”
"Chilcott's compositions are tuneful, imaginative, accessible and effective," says Paul Grindlay, Artistic Director of the Calgary Boys' Choir and a bass-baritone with Luminous Voices. "There is usually enough spirituality or pathos in his music to make it thoughtful, but enough humour to keep it light and playful, so it appeals to many. You often find yourself wanting to snap your fingers in a lot his music!"
"Chilcott’s music is just *fun* to conduct," says Fabiana Katz, a Vancouver-based conductor and mezzo-soprano who will sing in her first production with Luminous Voices at A Luminous New Year's Eve. "It is rhythmic, and full of variety. He gives the conductor a lot of opportunity for calling out interpretive expression and articulation in the music, which is fun and engaging for the conductor, the singers and the audience!"
For Timothy Shantz, founding artistic director of Luminous Voices, Bob Chilcott is a "singer's composer".
"Chilcott knows how to write for singers and it feels natural to sing his melodic lines," says Shantz. "I think of Chilcott as almost like a natural heir to John Rutter, because of his tuneful and approachable style."
Luminous Voices audiences may remember the song Sun, Moon, Sea and Stars from our Love's Joy Awakened concert in June 2017. We loved it so much that we're bringing it back for New Year's Eve! Listen to that June 2017 performance, which features baritone Jordan Van Biert and soprano Benila Ninan