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Wayland, MA 01778

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Holy Eucharist with Choir, Sunday mornings at 10 a.m.
 
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CHS 2007-2008 Benefit Performance Series 

Proceeds from all performances are in support of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals. All concerts will be performed at Church of the Holy Spirit, 169 Rice Road, Wayland, Mass. A $15 donation is suggested for admission.
 
Sunday, May 16 at 8 pm
CHS Choir Concert with Baritone Soloist Kyle Ferrill
Church of the Holy Spirit, Wayland, presents the final concert of its Benefit Performance Series with a festive concert of music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, John Rutter, Josef Rheinberger, and others. The Church of the Holy Spirit Choir, under the direction of Organist-Choir Director Daniel Ryan will be joined by guest baritone Kyle Ferrill.

The program will include Ralph Vaughan Williams's stirring and expressive Five Mystical Songs, a selection from John Rutter’s lively and festive Gloria, a majestic organ sonata by Josef Rheinberger, and a selection of popular spirituals.

About Baritone Soloist Kyle Ferrill: Baritone Kyle Ferrill has performing experience in oratorio, recital, and operatic repertoire.  Recent engagements include the Dawn Upshaw/Osvaldo Golijov Workshop at Carnegie Hall (including his Carnegie Hall recital debut), and a performance with Jake Heggie and Ricky Ian Gordon, including Heggie's Here and Gone with the composer at UC Berkeley.  In December, Mr. Ferrill was a featured soloist with Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops for Holiday Pops! 

An avid recitalist, Ferrill was a finalist in the art song category of the 2006 Liederkranz competition. New music is a special passion of Mr. Ferrill's. In Ferrill's two summers as a vocal fellow at the prestigious Tanglewood Music Center, he performed Ligeti's Le grand Macabre under Stefan Asbury, Berio's Sinfonia under Robert Spano, and Bernstein's Benediction under John Williams.  Other Tanglewood credits include a performance of Rorem's Aftermath as part of the composer's 80th birthday celebration.  Mr. Ferrill's passion for new music also extends to song literature, with performances of the music of Argento, Musto, Liebermann, Bolcom, Hersch, and Hoiby.

Mr. Ferrill's opera credits include Tripaldi in Golijov's Ainadama with Opera Boston and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Count Almaviva in Mozart's Le nozze di Figaro and King Cadmus in Eccles's Semele with the Florida State University Opera, the title character in Puccini's Gianni Schicchi, The Secret Police Agent in Menotti's The Consul and Top in Copland's The Tender Land.

Based in Boston, Mr. Ferrill and his wife Lexa co-founded the Ferrill Song Collaborative , an organization which presents
recitals and chamber music all around the country.
 
Sunday, March 2, 3:00 PM
Sol y Canto
Please join us for a  lively program of Latin Music from many countries performed by Sol Y Canto’s Rosie and Brian Amador. Rich harmonies and churning Latin rhythms pair up with lyrics on matters of the heart and hope for a better world. This concert is co-sponsored by St. Peter’s Church, Weston. Proceeds are in support of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals and development work through the Cristosal Foundation in El Salvador. Purchase tickets for the Sol y Canto concert here.
 
Sunday, September 23, 3:00 PM
Musicians of the Old Post Road
Classical Masters
The acclaimed period instrument ensemble will perform a varied Classical program. Works include two sparking trios by Haydn, a lively duet for flute and cello by Beethoven, a beautiful cello sonata by early American composer Raynor Taylor, and a sublime rondo for solo piano by Mozart. Suzanne Stumpf, flute; Daniel Ryan, cello; Michael Bahmann, fortepiano
 
Sunday, November 11, 7:00 PM
Rivers School Conservatory Program
The Rivers School of Weston presents a showcase of talented high school musicians from the school's Conservatory Program. The concert will include selections for jazz ensemble, as well as classical solo and chamber music.
 
 
 
 
 

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