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First Parish in Lexington presents Rutter's Requiem and Orchestral Works by Wagner, Vaughan Williams and Beethoven Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 7 PM On Sunday, November 6, 2022 at 7 PM, the 40-member First Parish Festival Choir, soloists and a 25-member chamber orchestra, under the direction of Rip Jackson, performed John Rutter's deeply inspiring choral work “Requiem.” Richard Wagner's beautiful “Siegfried Idyll,” Ralph Vaughan Williams's ethereal “Fantasia on Greensleeves” and Beethoven’s powerful “Benedictus.” (from the Mass in C) was also be on the program. The First Parish Festival Choir consists of members of the sanctuary choir and guest singers from the community and also professional singers. Their director, Rip Jackson has led the music program at First Parish in Lexington since 2015. Over the years, they have presented many diverse concerts including Vivaldi’s Gloria, “Music from the African Diaspora,” Appalachian Folk Music, Broadway Cabarets, a Jams for Justice concert (benefiting LexRAP) and a Ukrainian Medical Relief Concert. In 2018, they presented a fully staged production of Paul Winter’s Missa Gaia with a professional dance company from Vermont. And in June of 2019, they toured Germany performing concerts in beautiful churches and cathedrals. PROGRAM Benedictus by Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827) from Mass in C, Op. 86 Julia Jaffe, David Meharry, Yunona Tabala, and Jamie Willis First Parish Festival Choir Fantasia on Greensleeves by Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872–1958) Adapted from the opera Sir John in Love Siegfried Idyll (WWV 103) by Richard Wagner (1813–1883) Requiem by John Rutter (1945– ) Liz Savir First Parish Festival Choir 1. Requiem Aeternam 2. Out of the Deep 3. Pie Jesu 4. Sanctus 5. Agnus Dei 6. The Lord is My Shepherd 7. Lux Aeterna Musicians Rip Jackson, Conductor First Parish Festival Choir Soprano: Maureen Bovet, Jennifer Burks, Marybeth McCaffrey, Kelly Rice, Liz Savir, Yunona Tabala, Toni Tasker, and Kathy Willis Alto: Tish Callanan, Mary Edelman, Ann Flentje, Julia Jaffe, Elisabeth Jas, Erin Lashway, Sarah Menard, Meg Newhouse, Ruth Rose, Cammy Thomas, and Anya van Ommering Tenor: Austin Burns, Bert Gassmann, Tim Jacoby, Ben Soule, and Jamie Willis Bass: David Bovet, Andrew Donovan, Grant Hicks, Paul Koons, David Meharry, Andreas Padilla, Tom Rich and Frank Smith Orchestra Violin 1 Amy Sims, concertmaster Elizabeth Whitfield Rebecca Hawkins Violin 2 Phil Maffa, principal Caroline Kim Caroline Leguia Viola Oliver Chang, principal Noriko Futagami Cello Javier Caballero, principal Jessica Billings-White Contrabass Robb Aistrup, principal Peter Tillotson Flute Yulia Musayelyan Cindy Moore Oboe Mary Cicconetti Clarinet Bill Kirkley Jeffrey Leonard Bassoon Sam Childers Horn Megan Riccio Elizabeth Jones Trumpet Greg Gettel Timpani/Glockenspiel Robert Schulz Harp Katie Lyon-Pingree Behind the Scenes Art and Poster Design: Laurie Wright, LMW Design A/V Tech: Omar Khudari Co-producers: Debbie Armstrong and Rip Jackson Custodian: McKenna O’Hare Gibson House Manager: Andrew Kvaal Orchestra Dinner: Debbie Armstrong, Marty Kvaal and Deb Weiner Soule Publicity: Scott Abrahamson, David Bovet, Rip Jackson, Tim Jacoby, Mary Hissong, David Pollack and Laurie Wright Reception: Carolyn Fleiss and Marja Meharry Score Preparation: Debbie Armstrong, Andrew Donovan, Mary Edelman, Rip Jackson, Sarah Matthews Sound Design and Engineer: Bill Pittore Stage Manager: Debbie Armstrong Ushers: David Horton, Pete Tasker, Larry Roop and Robin Rude Volunteers: Simon Andrews, Liz Hartmann, Brain Herrick, Mary Hissong, Jeffrey Leonard, Michael MacClary, Ruth Rose and Toni Tasker