Sun. Dec. 19, 2021 1p.m.

Concert Hall

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Program

Johann Sebastian Bach
(1685 - 1750)
Magnificat, BWV 243
  • Magnificat anima mea
  • Et exsultavit
  • Quia respexit
  • Omnes generationes
  • Quia fecit
  • Et misericordia
  • Fecit potentiam
  • Deposuit
  • Esurientes
  • Suscepit Israel
  • Sicut locutus
  • Gloria Patri
Katerina Burton , soprano
Suzannah Waddington , soprano
Rehanna Thelwell , alto
Duke Kim 
, tenor
William Meinert , bass
University of Maryland Concert Choir
    Edward Maclary
, director
Intermission
George Frideric Handel
(1685 - 1759)
Messiah, Part One
  1. Overture
  2. Recitative: Comfort ye (tenor)
  3. Air: Ev'ry valley shall be exalted (tenor)
  4. Chorus: And the glory of the Lord
  5. Recitative: Thus saith the Lord (bass)
  6. Air: But who may abide the day of his coming? (bass)
  7. Chorus: And he shall purify
  8. Recitative: Behold, a virgin shall conceive (alto)
  9. Air and Chorus: O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion (alto)
  10. Recitative: For behold, darkness shall cover the earth (bass)
  11. Air: The people that walked in darkness (bass)
  12. Chorus: For unto us a child is born
  13. Pifa (Pastoral Symphony)
  14. a. Recitative: There were shepherds abiding in the field (soprano)
    b. Recitative: And lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them (soprano)
  15. Recitative: And the angel said unto them (soprano)
  16. Recitative: And suddenly there was with the angel (soprano)
  17. Chorus: Glory to God
  18. Air: Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion (soprano)
  19. Recitative: Then shall the eyes of the blind (alto)
  20. Air: He shall feed his flock (alto and soprano)
  21. Chorus: His yoke is easy
Suzannah Waddington , soprano
Rehanna Thelwell , alto
Duke Kim 
, tenor
William Meinert , bass
University of Maryland Concert Choir
    Edward Maclary
, director

† Alumnus of Washington National Opera's Cafritz Young Artists
‡ Current member of Washington National Opera's Cafritz Young Artists

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Meet the Artists

Meet the National Symphony Orchestra

Gianandrea Noseda, Music Director, The Roger Sant and Congresswoman Doris Matsui Chair

Steven Reineke, Principal Pops Conductor

The National Symphony Orchestra uses a system of revolving strings. In each string section, untitled members are listed in order of length of service.

* Regularly Engaged Extra Musician
** Temporary Position
*** Leave of Absence

Program Notes

Magnificat in D major, BWV 243 (1723, rev. 1733)

Johann Sebastian Bach

Born March 21, 1685 in Eisenach, Germany.
Died July 28, 1750 in Leipzig.

Messiah, Part I (1741)

George Frideric Handel

Born February 23, 1685 in Halle, Germany.
Died April 14, 1759 in London.

 

Texts and Translations

Bach: Magnificat

1. Chorus

2. Aria (Mezzo-Soprano)

3. Aria (Soprano)

4. Chorus

5. Aria (Bass)

6. Duet (Mezzo-Soprano, Tenor)

7. Chorus

8. Aria (Tenor)

9. Aria (Mezzo-Soprano)

10. Chorus (Sopranos I/II, Mezzo-Soprano)

11. Chorus

12. Chorus

Handel: Messiah, Part I

The Noseda Era Fund

Through the universal language of orchestral music, the National Symphony Orchestra performs exhilarating concerts meant to inspire, delight, and captivate audiences here in D.C. and around the world. With Gianandrea Noseda’s visionary leadership, dedications to the NSO, and passion for sharing music, we can raise the Orchestra’s artistic profile locally, nationally, and across the globe during his tenure as Music Director.

The Noseda Era Fund will ensure the success of Noseda’s priorities and will afford future generations of music lovers the opportunities to experience the best in symphonic music. The NSO extends its sincerest appreciation to the following Noseda Era Fund supporters for their extraordinary philanthropic commitments.

 

Noseda Era Supporters

AARP

Joan Bialek and Louis Levitt, MD

Brian and Sheila Boyle

Ms. Ashley Davis

Ms. Thelma Duggin

The Galena-Yorktown Foundation

Tom and Pamela Green

Dana A. Hearn and Kevin J. McCloskey

Daniel Heider

Mr. Frank F. Islam and Ms. Debbie Driesman

Janet and Jerry Kohlenberger

Cynthia Krus and George S. Corey

The Honorable Jan M. Lodal

Dr. Gary Mather† and Ms. Christina Co Mather

Kathe and Bill McDaniels

Patricia Bennett Sagon†

Michael and Deborah Salzberg

The Honorable† and Mrs.† Leonard L. Silverstein

The Leonard and Elaine Silverstein Family Foundation

Theresa Thompson

Staff

Staff for the Concert Hall

Director of ProductionKate Roberts

Master TechnicianZach Boutilier*

Master TechnicianMichael Buchman *

Head UsherCathy Crocker*

Treasurer, Box OfficeDeborah Glover*

Master TechnicianPaul Johannes*

Master TechnicianApril King*

Theater ManagerAllen V. McCallum Jr.*

Master TechnicianJohn Ottaviano*

Master TechnicianArielle Qorb*

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National Symphony Orchestra musicians are represented by the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. Federation of Musicians, AFM Local 161-710.