CHERISHED MUSIC OF JOHN RUTTER
Sunday, May 5 at 4 p.m.
First Evangelical Lutheran Church, 3604 Chatham Road Ellicott City, MD 21042
This concert was part of Bach in Baltimore’s 2018-2019 Season. View the full season in our Archives.
FULL PROGRAM:
Mass of the Children, Gloria, Psalm 150, and The Lord is My Shepherd
FEATURED SOLOISTS:
Kerry Holahan, Soprano
Jared Hancock, Baritone*
FEATURED CHOIR:
Children’s Chorus of Carroll County, Jenna Daly, Artistic & Choral Director and Rachel Morgan Im, Choral Director
* The baritone soloist for this concert is endowed in perpetuity in memory of Ensign C. Markland Kelly, Jr.
The trumpet soloist for this concert is endowed in perpetuity in memory of Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin L. Harris
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Bach in Baltimore is thrilled to present a special concert of treasured choral music from the popular contemporary English music composer and conductor John Rutter. Not only will the Bach in Baltimore Choir perform Rutter’s Gloria and Psalm 150, but the renowned Children’s Chorus of Carroll County will join their voices in a performance of the Mass of the Children. This concert is perfect for introducing youngsters to choral music and will delight the whole family! The music ranges from exhilarating brass explosions in the Gloria to gentle, thoughtful melodies for choir in The Lord is My Shepherd.
Advanced: $40; Door: $42
Kerry Holahan, Soprano
Kerry Holahan, soprano, is a solo and ensemble singer acclaimed for her versatility and interpretation of Historically Informed music, especially of the Renaissance and Baroque eras. She has appeared as soloist with American Bach Soloists in San Francisco, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and recently debuted with Grammy-winning vocal ensemble Seraphic Fire at the Aspen Music Festival, as well as the 21st Century Consort and the Folger Consort in Washington, D.C. Kerry is a staff singer at St. John’s Church, Lafayette Square and regularly appears with the Washington National Cathedral Choir. Prior to coming to the DMV, Kerry lived in Beijing for eight years where she toured with Chinese and international music ensembles and coordinated cross-cultural initiatives with Chinese and US arts organizations. While in China, she appeared as soloist with world-renowned Early Music soprano Dame Emma Kirkby and Metropolitan Opera bass-baritone Shenyang. Kerry is fluent in Mandarin and is one of the few American sopranos to be actively singing Chinese traditional and contemporary works both in the United States and China. Kerry earned a BA in East Asian Studies from Wesleyan University; a Master of Music, Early Music Vocal Performance from the Peabody Conservatory; as well as a Vocal Performance Diploma, with Distinction, from the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music, UK.
Jared Hancock, baritone
Jared Hancock, baritone, is a second year master’s student at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University in the vocal studio of William Sharp. In 2016, he obtained a Bachelor of Music degree in Vocal Performance from Mercyhurst University. During his time there, he sang the roles of Sharpless in Puccini’s Madama Butterfly and Papageno in Mozart’s The Magic Flute. He had the opportunity to reprise the role of Sharpless with La Musica Lirica, where he also sang Betto di Signa in Puccini’s Gianni Schicchi. He returned to Mercyhurst in 2017 as a guest artist to sing Escamillo in the school’s production of Carmen. He has also experienced success with Peabody Opera Theater, where he covered Belcore in L’elisir d’amore, and sang the roles of the count in Massenet’s Chérubin, the “Non Credo” soloist in Bernstein’s MASS, and the title role in Gianni Schicchi, which was part of Peabody’s recent production of Puccini’s Il trittico.
Jared was featured as bass soloist on a variety of choral concerts at Mercyhurst University, including Jacopo Puccini Sr.’s Magnificat in G and Mozart’s Coronation Mass. He also served as bass section leader for Peabody Singers Chamber Choir under the direction of Dr. Edward Polochick for the first year of his graduate studies. Performances with this group included a collection of chamber works, in addition to the Haydn Harmoniemesse and the Fauré Requiem. Jared has also sung with Maryland Choral Society, once in 2017 as a featured soloist and again in 2018.
Children’s Chorus of Carroll County
Children’s Chorus of Carroll County is ever so grateful to those who established our chorus over 30 years ago in 1985, Idalea Rubin and Diane Jones. Our organization has grown from one chorus to four distinct choirs of varying size and ages, with over 100 members. Our mission is to provide an accessible, quality music education and choral experience for children in central Maryland. Furthermore, it is dedicated to serving the community and helping children develop attitudes that will perpetuate lifetimes of joyful singing. We hold two main concerts each year, compete and participate in festivals locally and internationally, enjoy caroling in Carroll County, refine our skills and performances during our Music Workshop Saturdays, and provide solo opportunities to deepen a youth’s music experience. We have an intern program, and several alumni have gone on to enjoy success in their music careers as educators and performers. Music is a lifelong friend and learning how to read and sing music not only helps children start a relationship with the incredible musical world around them, but also helps them discover more within themselves. Today, we are honored to perform with Bach in Baltimore and our two oldest choirs will combine to form Cantare Bel Canto with ages ranging between sixth and twelfth grade.