Tess
Mattingly will be in concert at St. Mark’s Evangelical Lutheran Church on
Saturday, July 26th, at 7:30 p.m. The concert, “Across the Channel: Musical
Passions Baroque to Romantic,” will include works by Handel, Scarlatti,
Debussy, Liszt, and Britten. Miss
Mattingly is a Jacksonville native who is equally at
home singing opera, art song, and sacred music. She has performed throughout the United
States and in western
Europe. Recent honors include the Coeur d’Alene Symphony Orchestra and Voices
of Music Young Artist awards,
and an invitation to sing at the Froville Baroque Festival in Froville, France.
To hear (and see) a recording of her artistic
singing, type the following into your browser: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LO4n219LoEY
Ms.
Hubert currently teaches at Jacksonville University.She is also no stranger to St. Mark’s since
she has played with the orchestra for past Bach Vespers services and also
appeared with the San Marco Chamber Music Society.
Paul Florek, trumpet, will also be a part of the concert. He made his symphonic solo debut at the age of 15 and has gone on to perform with numerous ensembles such as the Elmhurst Symphony, Chesterfield Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Texas Camerata, and the Lincoln Chamber Orchestra.
Besides being an
active international performer, Mr. Florek is currently a Doctoral Fellow at
the University of North Texas where he maintains a full undergraduate teaching
load.
Dick
Kerekes of eujacksonville.com says that with “. . .great stage presence and a
beautiful voice, she will blow you away with her talent.”
Collaborative
performers are Edie Hubert (piano) and Peter Florek (trumpet).
Paul Florek, trumpet, will also be a part of the concert. He made his symphonic solo debut at the age of 15 and has gone on to perform with numerous ensembles such as the Elmhurst Symphony, Chesterfield Symphony, Fort Worth Symphony, Texas Camerata, and the Lincoln Chamber Orchestra.
You
will not want to miss this elegant evening of music. There is no admission. An offering will benefit St. Mark’s Bach
Vespers program.
Bach Vespers has a twenty year history at St. Mark's and this
cantata is being sung as part of the church's 75th anniversary year
celebration. The first cantata was sung under the direction of Jim
Rindelaub who was St. Mark's Cantor 1985 - 1999. We are happy to carry on
this great tradition of presenting music by one of the Lutheran Church's
best-loved composers within the context of Lutheran worship.
top photo: Miss Mattingly
middle photo: Miss Hubert
bottom photo: Mr. Florek
top photo: Miss Mattingly
middle photo: Miss Hubert
bottom photo: Mr. Florek
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