I love Western Christmas, as I (a baptized Ukrainian Orthodox) call it. Anglo-germanic traditions of pine trees and lights, and traditional foods and songs, fill me with joy and peace. Tea of the moment: Harney & Sons White Christmas.
New York City does a good job festooning itself with sights and events for the season. One great example is the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Neapolitan Christmas tree, pictured here with a concert going on in front of it. Many New Yorkers make a pilgrimage to this tree every year to enjoy their favorite ornaments from the Baroque era. Sadly, there is no tree lighting ceremony this year.
So when looking to inject a little classical/medieval choral experience into my holiday this year, I was astounded to find THIRTEEN options for the second/third weeks of December. Here's the list. I wonder which one I'll choose from this bounty? (Dollar signs: $ = under $30, $$ = $30-50, $$$ = over $50. Nota bene: some of these events stream online, for a reduced price or free.)
FRIDAY DECEMBER 2, 2022
The Choral Society of Grace Church Christmas Concert, 8 pm, $$Palestrina: Hodie Christus natus est à 8; W.A. Mozart: Great Mass in C minor, KV 427 (excerpt); Cecilia McDowall: O Oriens; Benjamin Britten: Hymn to the Virgin; Ola Gjeilo: Ubi caritas; Handel: Hallelujah (from Messiah); Audience carol sing
Repeat: The Choral Society of Grace Church Christmas Concert, 3 pm, $$
Choir and period instruments.
Christmas Candlelight Concert, Church of the Transfiguration ("The Little Church Around the Corner"), 7:30 pm, $$
Handel's Messiah (The Christmas Portion) & Organ Concerto
Voices of Ascension Candlelight Christmas Concert, 7:30 pm, $-$$$
SUNDAY DECEMBER 18, 2022
Angelica Women's Chamber Choir - Nowel: Out of your sleep arise, Christ & St. Stephen's Church, 3 pm, $ suggested donation
Medieval carols and chants of the season; John Taverner’s “Audivi vocem de caelo” and Francisco Guerrero’s “A un niño llorando al yelo”; as well as modern composer Sir John Tavener’s “The Lamb” and Michael Engelhardt’s arrangement of Hildegard von Bingen’s “O antiqui sancti.”
Online: The Splendors of Dresden: Juilliard 415, Music Before 1800, Corpus Christi Church, 4 pm, $
Dominic Carioti, saxophone; Sam Weber, bass; Julia Chen, piano; Evan Hyde, drums
Original compositions as well as arrangements of music from composers such as John Cotrane.
Special Compline by Candlelight: Ceremony of Carols, Benjamin Britten, Trinity Church/St. Paul's Chapel, 8 pm, free, no reservations required.
Trinity Youth Chorus; Melissa Attlebury, conductor; Jacqueline Kerrod, harpist
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