BC Oratorio Choir to Perform Five Mystical Songs and Sacred Place on Nov. 18

Choir performing

AT A GLANCE
Bridgewater College’s Oratorio Choir
When: Monday, Nov. 18, at 7:00 p.m.
Where: Concert Hall, Carter Center for Worship and Music
Cost: Free and open to the public

Bridgewater College’s Oratorio Choir will perform Ralph Vaughan Williams’s “Five Mystical Songs” and Alex Berko’s “Sacred Place” on Monday, Nov. 18, at 7:00 p.m. in the concert hall of the Carter Center for Worship and Music on the College’s campus.

The Oratorio Choir, which is under the direction of assistant professor of music and director of choral music Dr. Ryan Keebaugh ’02, is a decades-old tradition at the College. Anchored by the College’s Concert Choir and Chorale and supplemented by BC faculty, staff, alumni and friends, the Oratorio Choir annually performs larger choral works and is often accompanied by a chamber orchestra.

The performance will begin with “Five Mystical Songs,” which premiered in 1911 and features five songs inspired by Anglican poet George Herbert’s 17th-century poems. Student soloists during the piece are Charlie Hale ’26, a music major from Grottoes, Va.; Grayson Preece ’25, an art major from Buchanan, Va.; Miles Rhoden ’27, a music major from Glen Allen, Va.; and BC adjunct instructor of music Shannon Kiser. Parker Sale ’25, a music major from Henrico, Va., will serve as student conductor.

Returning to Keebaugh’s direction, the choir will next perform “Sacred Place,” which follows the outline of a Jewish worship service. The six-movement piece premiered on March 31, 2023, at St. Martin’s Lutheran Church in Austin, Texas, and portrays the natural environment as sacred and an essential component of the human identity. Featured soloists during “Sacred Place” include Anna Monfort ’26, a music major from Gainesville, Va., and Abby Nester ’25, a music and professional writing double major from Woodbridge, Va. “Five Mystical Songs” soloists Hale and Rhoden and student conductor Sale will also have solos in this piece.

The performance is free and open to the public.

Media Contact:
Eli Quay ’20
Communications and Media Relations Specialist
equay3@bridgewater.edu
(540) 828-5486

11/07/24

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