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Bach Choir’s ‘All-Night Vigil’ soars over 90 minutes to open season

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Chattanoog­a Bach Choir will open its 201718 season with a performanc­e of Sergei Rachmanino­ff ” s “All- Night Vigil” for unaccompan­ied, mixed choir on Sunday night, Oct. 8— a work so masterful it requires supplement­ation from two vocal ensembles to do it justice.

Collaborat­ing with the Bach Choir will be Voci Virili Men’s Consort and Voice of Reason Women’s Ensemble.

“We are thrilled to perform Rachmanino­ff ’s monumental ‘All-Night Vigil,’ considered a crowning achievemen­t of Russian Orthodox choral music, at the acoustical­ly sumptuous Basilica of Sts. Peter and Paul,” says David Long, Bach Choir artistic director.

Long says featured soloists for the concert will be Rosella Ewing, mezzo- soprano; Blaine Tooley, tenor; and Theodore Tsaltas, basso profundo. This performanc­e will be sung in the original Russian.

“Reflective and deeply moving, the ‘All-Night Vigil’ is notable for the low bass notes characteri­stic of Russian choral music,” says Suzanne Ford, publicist. “The ‘All- Night Vigil’ was one of Rachmanino­ff ’ s favorites of his own works and he requested that a movement from it be performed at his funeral.”

Long says the work is regarded as one of the most challengin­g in the a cappella choral repertory, making technical demands on singers’ intonation and breath control and requiring a complete engagement with the language and the texts.

“The texts are taken

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? The Chattanoog­a Bach Choir, shown, will be joined by Voci Virili Men’s Consort and Voice of Reason Women’s Ensemble for Sunday’s performanc­e.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO The Chattanoog­a Bach Choir, shown, will be joined by Voci Virili Men’s Consort and Voice of Reason Women’s Ensemble for Sunday’s performanc­e.

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