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Marking the year鈥檚 last concert in the St. Vincent de Paul Lecture and Concert Series, the 91黑料, New England, Choir and Orchestra gave a meditative, profound performance of Paschal selections on Friday evening. 

Student choir director Matthew Santos (NE鈥26) introduced the concert with a brief explanation of the order and thought behind the selected music. 鈥淭he pieces are unified under the formality of a meditation on Christ鈥檚 Passion and Resurrection,鈥 he said. The repertoire followed a progression of mood, beginning with somber, heavy music for the Passion, then switching to a joyous character by the end of the concert, signifying Christ鈥檚 triumphant Resurrection.

 

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The concert began with Albinoni鈥檚 mellow 鈥淎dagio in G Minor鈥 by the orchestra; the choir joined in with the piercingly poignant 鈥淪tabat Mater鈥 and the 鈥淎ve Verum Corpus.鈥 Succeeding these were a few pieces by Bach and Buxtehude, in which many students gave beautiful solos. The audience, provided with English translations of the Latin pieces, followed along with the words of Bach鈥檚 Oratorios and St. John鈥檚 Passion as the pieces were performed, meditating on Christ鈥檚 sacrifice. 

 

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As the tone changed to the jubilant and victorious music of the Resurrection, the entire audience stood for the performance of Handel鈥檚 Hallelujah from 鈥淭he Messiah,鈥 and rose again to give a standing ovation after the final piece, 鈥淲orthy is the Lamb.鈥 

鈥淚t was such a moving performance,鈥 said Levi Smail (NE鈥29). 鈥淚 was incredibly impressed with the fruits of their effort 鈥 the concert was beautiful.鈥