February 6, 2020
Your Voice is Gone receives its Washington premiere

Sunday, March 1, 2020 • 5 p.m.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s beloved Requiem is interspersed with haunting newer works exploring loss and mortality, yet also bringing a sense of peace in contrast with the powerful and terrifying requiem text. Featuring an orchestra and guest soloists Deborah Sternberg, soprano; Cara Schaefer, mezzo-soprano; Matthew Loyal Smith, tenor; and Stephen Bryant, bass-baritone. Additional works by Victoria Bond, John Tavener, Moses Hogan, and Andrew Earle Simpson.

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Requiem (1792 Süssmayer version)

Victoria Bond, Your Voice is Gone

John Tavener, Song for Athene

Moses Hogan, Abide with Me

Johannes Brahms, Selig Sind, die da Leid tragen from Ein Deutsches Requiem, Op. 45

Andrew Simpson, Wayfaring Stranger

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