- October 2018 – Fauré, Cantique de Jean Racine & Requiem
- November 2018 – Orff, Carmina Burana
- December 2018 – Handel, Messiah
- January 2019– Gilbert & Sullivan, Yeomen of the Guard
- February 2019 – Mozart, Coronation Mass & Haydn, Lord Nelson Mass
- March 2019 – Bach, Magnificat & Vivaldi, Gloria
- April 2019 – Handel, Israel in Egypt
14 October 2018
Fauré, Cantique de Jean Racine (Broude edition) & Requiem (Kalmus edition)
Conductor: Lois Laverty, Bio
Alexa Cottrell – soprano, Bio
Michael Tedesco – baritone, Bio
11 November 2018
Orff, Carmina Burana (Schott edition)
Conductor: Marina Alexander, Bio
Abigail Kempson – soprano, Bio
Christopher Hodson – tenor, Bio
Jacob Kinderman – baritone, Bio
Performance links:
Extensive Carmina Burana site
Complete texts in English
Carl Orff site with background info
Some lyrics fun!
16 December 2018
Handel, Messiah (Novello edition)
Conductor: Frances Slade, Bio
Katie Lipow – soprano, Bio
Kathryn Elliott – mezzo-soprano, Bio
Jack Zamboni – tenor, Bio
Elem Eley – bass, Bio
This performance of Messiah was dedicated to the memory of long-time PSMA guest conductor, and founder of Voices Chorale NJ, Lyn Ransom, D.M.A.
13 January 2019
Gilbert & Sullivan, Yeomen of the Guard (Schirmer edition)
Conductor: Lee Milhous
Note: Choral rehearsal at 3PM, Reading at 4PM.
Cast for Yeomen of the Guard
17 February 2019
Mozart, Coronation Mass (Kalmus edition)
Haydn, Lord Nelson Mass (Oxford edition)
Conductor: Gregory Geehern, Bio
Alize Rozsnyai – soprano, Bio
Kathryn Elliott- mezzo-soprano, Bio
Sean Clancy – tenor, Bio
Michael Wisnosky – bass-baritone, Bio
10 March 2019
Bach, Magnificat (Breitkopf edition)
Vivaldi, Gloria (Serenissima edition)
Conductor: Gabriel Crouch, Bio
Emma Daniels – soprano, Bio
Christina Han – soprano, Bio
Madison Bowling – alto, Bio
Rachel Feldman – alto, Bio
Sam Denler – tenor, Bio
Kevin Schneider – tenor, Bio
Matthew Lee – baritone, Bio
14 April 2019
Handel, Israel in Egypt (Kalmus or Schirmer edition)
Conductor: John Wilson, Bio
Marisa Curcio – soprano, Bio
Lisa Andreacchi – alto, Bio
Sam Denler – tenor, Bio
Performance link:
Original 1739 version at Royal Albert Hall
Background information:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel_in_Egypt