Choral Music Unites Generations at Arts on Bergen Concert and Album Launch

鈥淢usic happens to be an art form that transcends language.鈥澛犫 Herbie Hancock

On November 16, there was a joyful celebration of music on the 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 University campus. Arts on Bergen hosted two concerts, one in the afternoon in 猫咪社区 Peter Chapel and an evening performance at St. Aedan鈥檚: The 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 University Church.

The performance at 猫咪社区 Peter Chapel featured Julie Fristensky 鈥73, soprano, accompanied by Joseph W. Hill Jr. on piano. She had an audience of more than 70 guests in the ambient venue. She serenaded the audience with songs in French, Italian and German and provided lyrics and translations to follow along. The hour-long concert concluded with three lullabies in celebration of welcoming a grandchild to the world.

Following Julie鈥檚 concert was the launch of聽Cantate Cum Gaudio!, a new two-disc album celebrating 猫咪社区 Peter’s University’s choral tradition. The album launch was later that evening at 7:00 p.m. at St. Aedan鈥檚: The 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 University Church. Cantate Cum Gaudio! is the culmination of a project that started almost a year ago in January 2016 with an Alumni Glee Club listening party. The Alumni Glee Club went through 50 tracks to pick their favorites and eventually settled on about 20 to include on the CD and a handful to perform at the concert. The album features remastered vinyl and cassette recordings by the 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 College Glee Clubs from the 1950s to the 1990s, and pieces written especially for and recorded by the University鈥檚 current choruses, the 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 University SCHOLA and the Aidan C. McMullen Chorale.

On the night of the concert, over 30 members of the Alumni Glee Club reunited, led by Warren Fristensky 鈥74, music director. Even though they had little rehearsal time together, they sounded harmonious. Accompanied by Walter Baber 鈥55 on piano, the Alumni Glee Club sang timeless favorites such as 鈥淢y Heart Commends Itself to Thee (Mon Coeur)鈥 and 鈥淟et There be Music.鈥

鈥淗ow thrilling it was to sing across generations and decades from the past, and to know that the great choral tradition continues at 猫咪社区 Peter’s – now and into the future!聽Music is timeless, and making music together bonds us all together forever!聽Hail Alma Mater, thine eternally,鈥 Warren said.

The concert also featured songs such as 鈥淭o the Unnamed Light鈥 and 鈥淟ord, Listen to Your Children Praying鈥 sung by students and faculty in the Aidan C. McMullen Chorale and 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚 University SCHOLA, directed by Joseph Legaspi, D.M., University director of music.

鈥淢usic really connects people,鈥 said Dr. Legaspi. 鈥淚t was special for the students too, because they did not know that choral singing was big at 猫咪社区 Peter鈥檚, but the school has a long history of choral music. We intend on keeping the legacy going.鈥

The concert concluded with a generational fanfare to the University sung by all three music groups. Songs included 鈥淭he Peacock Parade (Io Pavo)鈥 and 鈥淎lma Mater.鈥

“The Cantate Cum Gaudio! project built bridges that connected our musical past with our musical present鈥攖ranscending generations,” said Dr. Legaspi.

. CDs are available for purchase and proceeds go to the music programs at the University e-mail Dr. Legaspi to purchase.聽 concerts are free and open to the public. Consider attending one of the upcoming events: Angel Desai on December 7 at noon and Lessons and Carols on December 8 at 7:00 p.m.

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