Perform in DCINY's season opener with Karl Jenkins in residence!
Each year, DCINY opens its concert season in January with a concert of the music of Karl Jenkins', the UK's most popular
living composer.
Past concerts have included Requiem, Gloria (US Premiere), The Armed
Man: A Mass For Peace (U.S. Premiere), Stabat Mater (U.S. Premiere), Te
Deum (U.S. Premiere), and Hymn - In Memoriam: Martin Luther King, Jr.
Ensembles of distinction are invited to participate in a residency with
Jenkins, then perform his music on a world-renowned concert stage on
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Featuring:
Jonathan Griffith, DCINY Artistic Director and Principal Conductor
Karl Jenkins, Composer-in-Residence
Perform in 2013:
Monday, January 21: Songs of the Earth (US Premiere) and The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace
Previous Jenkins concerts:
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| January 16, 2012, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
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September 11, 2011, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center |
January 17, 2011, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
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January 18, 2010, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
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January 19, 2009, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
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January 21, 2008, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall
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Performers in previous Karl Jenkins residencies:
"[The performance experience was] Magnificent. Awesome. Every once
in a while, I'd gaze around the balconies and say to myself, "This is
me singing in Carnegie Hall!" It doesn't get any better than this. Keep
up the good work. You have changed my life. I love you."
"Our singers raved about their time spent in rehearsals, and of
course about the performance itself. We felt indeed privileged to
perform the Stabat Mater as it was intended, chorus, orchestra and
soloists, and the composer in residence."
"DCINY gave us that opportunity to realize a dream we never could fulfill on our own."
"Many, many thanks for a wonderful musical experience."
"The thrill of performing at Avery Fisher Hall was an experience that our singers valued much, and will always treasure."
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