2018-2019 Season

ORYC’s Spring Concert including Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass

It has been a very busy season for all of our Choristers and we are now coming up to ORYC’s Spring Concert including Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass accompanied by chamber orchestra.  This concert will also feature three works by our own choristers: Emily Green, Yann McHaffie and Madox Terrell.   We are so proud of the many young talented and dedicated musicians working with our organization this season.

We hope that you will be able join us for this for this wonderful performance.

Ticket prices*:

Fundraising Tickets – $50

General Admission – $30

Student/Senior – $20

      Children under 12 attend for free

* Tickets will also be available at the door at the Concert. 

Doors open 30 minutes before start of performance.

Note: Parking in the lot at St. Joseph’s will be free for those attending.

 

 

 

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NAC – Pinnock’s Matthew Passion

NAC – Pinnock’s Matthew Passion

Members of the ORYC are so thrilled to be a part of this upcoming performance at the NAC. Would love to have you there for support!

Additional information and tickets are available through the NAC page at https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/18709

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J.S. Bach The Passion According to St. Matthew, BWV 244

The NAC Orchestra is thrilled to welcome back to the podium former NAC Orchestra music director (1991–1997) Trevor Pinnock.

The St. Matthew Passion, J.S. Bach’s grandest musical work, follows the last days of Jesus’s life – through betrayal, arrest, and crucifixion. Comprising three choirs and two orchestras that perform together and separately throughout, the St. Matthew Passion is a masterpiece of both drama and subtlety. Questioning, responding, and “speaking” to one another, the choirs, orchestras, and soloists act as participants and observers, representing the voices of humanity. The narrative moves between characters – including Judas, Jesus, Pilate, and Pilate’s wife – creating a beautiful meditation on faith, courage, and hope.

“Trevor Pinnock is revered worldwide as a harpsichordist and expert in baroque and early classical music. His celebrated direction of the magnificent St. Matthew Passion has earned him kudos around the globe for creating “a vibrant and disturbing drama, articulating the profound ambiguities at the heart of the work’s theology” (The Guardian).

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NAC – Pinnock’s Matthew Passion

NAC – Pinnock’s Matthew Passion

Members of the ORYC are so thrilled to be a part of this upcoming performance at the NAC. Would love to have you there for support!

Additional information and tickets are available through the NAC page at https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/18709

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J.S. Bach The Passion According to St. Matthew, BWV 244

The NAC Orchestra is thrilled to welcome back to the podium former NAC Orchestra music director (1991–1997) Trevor Pinnock.

The St. Matthew Passion, J.S. Bach’s grandest musical work, follows the last days of Jesus’s life – through betrayal, arrest, and crucifixion. Comprising three choirs and two orchestras that perform together and separately throughout, the St. Matthew Passion is a masterpiece of both drama and subtlety. Questioning, responding, and “speaking” to one another, the choirs, orchestras, and soloists act as participants and observers, representing the voices of humanity. The narrative moves between characters – including Judas, Jesus, Pilate, and Pilate’s wife – creating a beautiful meditation on faith, courage, and hope.

Trevor Pinnock is revered worldwide as a harpsichordist and expert in baroque and early classical music. His celebrated direction of the magnificent St. Matthew Passion has earned him kudos around the globe for creating “a vibrant and disturbing drama, articulating the profound ambiguities at the heart of the work’s theology (The Guardian).

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