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Howard Dyck conducts the Mozart Requiem
Join us for the rare appearance of Canadian choral legend Howard Dyck
In-Person Event
Sat. July 27th 2024 + Add to Calendar
Christ Church Cathedral
7:30pm - 9:30pm Doors at: 6:30pm
$30
Artists
Howard Dyck
Karoline Podolak
Susan Platts
Benjamin Butterfield
Unknown
Daniel Okulitch
Daniel Taylor
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Physical tickets at: at the door
Event Description
Mozart Requiem Directed by Howard Dyck, with Sing the North Summer Festival Chorus & OrchestraJoin us for the rare appearance in Victoria of Canadian choral legend Howard Dyck, who is leading a stellar concert featuring world-class soloists, a choir of 100 singer from across Canada and around the world. Orchestra led by Christi Meyers.
Host of CBC's Saturday Afternoon at the Opera and Choral Concert for many years, and longtime conductor of the Kitchener-Waterloo Grand Philharmonic Choir, Howard Dyck is on the island to conduct a very special performance of Mozart's Requiem (the rarely heard 'Levin completion' featuring newly composed material based on Mozart's sketches).
The concert will also feature music by Bruckner, Willan, Mendelssohn, Schoenberg, plus contemporary composers Andrew Balfour, Kathleen Allan, and our feature composer, Stephanie Martin.
Howard has assembled a 'reunion' team of soloists - all singers who worked with him extensively early in their careers: Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano, Benjamin Butterfield, tenor, and Daniel Okulitch, bass. Joining them is the exceptional young Toronto-based soprano Karoline Podolak - a rising star in Canadian singing making her first ever appearance in British Columbia.
Howard Dyck conducts the 90-voice Sing the North Summer Festival Chorus and Orchestra plus two chamber choirs, with a third chamber choir led by festival director, Kathryn Whitney. Concertmaster Christi Meyers leads the Festival Orchestra, with the cathedral's Assistant Director of Music, Mark McDonald, on organ.
Concert is the final performance of the Sing the North Summer Choral Festival, led by Kathryn Whitney, Artistic Director