An evening devoted to the music of Franz Schubert
It has been declared that 1828 was the most “miraculous year in the history of music,” when Franz Schubert, eager to establish himself as Beethoven’s successor, returned to nearly every form of music and breathed into them a final perfection. The Mass No. 6 in E Flat Major, not performed until a year after his death, was his most ambitious work, employing Schubert’s own subjective romantic feelings, and the influence of Mozart, Beethoven and Bach.
Saturday, March 14, 2020 at 8:00 p.m.
With pre-concert talk by director Freddie Coleman at 7:00 p.m.
First Free Methodist Church
3200 3rd Ave W, Seattle
With guest artists:
North Corner Chamber Orchestra
Jennifer Bromagen, soprano
Sarah Mattox, mezzo-soprano
Zach Finkelstein, tenor
Brendan Tuohy, tenor
Charles Robert Stephens, baritone