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St. Charles Singers: 'Magnificent Mozart'

The St. Charles Singers will open its 29th concert season with "Magnificent Mozart," an all-Mozart concert with an unusually diverse lineup of sacred choral works, plus an instrumental piece composed purely for entertainment, on September 29 in St. Charles and September 30 in
Wheaton.

The St. Charles Singers and Metropolis Chamber Orchestra, conducted by the professional chamber choir's founder Jeffrey Hunt, will present "Magnificent Mozart" at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, September 29, at Baker Memorial United Methodist Church, 307 Cedar Ave., St. Charles; and at 4 p.m. on Sunday, September 30, at St. Michael Catholic Church, 310 S. Wheaton Ave., Wheaton.

Sacred works will include Dixit et Magnificat K. 193, Litaniae lauretanae BVM  K. 109, Veni Sancte Spiritus K. 47, Ergo interest K. 143, Kyrie K. 90, and Missa Brevis K. 194. The Metropolis Chamber Orchestra will play Mozart's Divertimento K. 251 in addition to accompanying the choir.

The concert is the fifth installment in the St. Charles Singers' multi-season Mozart Journey initiative, launched in 2010 with the chamber orchestra.

The 34-member mixed-voice choir will perform all of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's sacred choral music -- more than 60 works -- in the course of 17 concert programs. It's a rare and perhaps unprecedented undertaking for an American choir. Each program will include one or more instrumental works for variety and context.

"Those who enjoy the choruses in Mozart's operas will find a similar magic in his sacred choral music," Hunt says. "It's an unusual opportunity to get immersed in Mozart." While a few of Mozart's sacred works are well known and widely performed, many will be fresh discoveries for concertgoers,
according to Hunt.


Jonathan Saylor, professor of music at Wheaton College, will give a half-hour pre-concert talk at 3 p.m.

Tickets and Information

Single tickets to "Magnificent Mozart" are $40 general adult admission, $30 for seniors 65 and older, and $10 for students.

Tickets are available at www.stcharlessingers.com or by calling (630) 513-5272. Tickets are also available at Townhouse Books, 105 N. Second Ave., St. Charles (checks or cash only at this ticket venue). Tickets may
also be purchased at the door on the day of the concert, depending on availability. Group discounts are available.

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