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EPISODE · Nov 13, 2018 · 54 MIN

The Soul of Genius

from Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco · host First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco

The Soul of Genius (November 11, 2018) In remembrance of our recent musical programmes, evidenced by our Reformation concert last year and our observance on April 4th of the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, these times have provided our chorus with plenty of inspiration to lift up and honor these occasions through music. The theme for today's music is almost the same as my first Bay Area concert 22 years ago-----Hallowe'en. This time however, I am much more informed and grounded, thanks to the many observances of Dia de los Muertos witnessed in our communities and the recent and worldwide influence of the movie Coco. For me, our programme has become an opportunity to publicly and demonstratively honor loved ones who have passed. This occasion has also provided an opportunity to take another look at Mozart's unfinished Requiem. There are many reasons to make use of a requiem setting in a concert but for today's I thought it timely to feature a completion of Mozart's by one (Robert D. Levin) who can lay claim to a piece of Mozart's spirit by finishing his masterwork AND receive a passing grade for it---that is, it could indeed pass as Mozart's. My primary hope is that you can find moments in our music today to summon the good spirits around you, and may you, those spirits, the spirit of Mozart and the spirits of all loved ones enjoy today's ofrendas/offerings.   Dr. Mark Sumner, music director, conductor Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Shari Halliday-Quan, Ministerial Intern Bill Ganz, piano Gilead Wurman, soloist Kate Offer, soprano Ariel Andrew, mezzo soprano Seth Arnopole, tenor Asher Davison, bass Mark Abdilla, guitar First Unitarian Universalist Chorus Guest singers from UC Alumni Chorus, Berkeley UC Men's and Women's Chorales, Berkeley Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

The Soul of Genius (November 11, 2018) In remembrance of our recent musical programmes, evidenced by our Reformation concert last year and our observance on April 4th of the 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, these times have provided our chorus with plenty of inspiration to lift up and honor these occasions through music. The theme for today's music is almost the same as my first Bay Area concert 22 years ago-----Hallowe'en. This time however, I am much more informed and grounded, thanks to the many observances of Dia de los Muertos witnessed in our communities and the recent and worldwide influence of the movie Coco. For me, our programme has become an opportunity to publicly and demonstratively honor loved ones who have passed. This occasion has also provided an opportunity to take another look at Mozart's unfinished Requiem. There are many reasons to make use of a requiem setting in a concert but for today's I thought it timely to feature a completion of Mozart's by one (Robert D. Levin) who can lay claim to a piece of Mozart's spirit by finishing his masterwork AND receive a passing grade for it---that is, it could indeed pass as Mozart's. My primary hope is that you can find moments in our music today to summon the good spirits around you, and may you, those spirits, the spirit of Mozart and the spirits of all loved ones enjoy today's ofrendas/offerings. Dr. Mark Sumner, music director, conductor Rev. Vanessa Rush Southern, Senior Minister Shari Halliday-Quan, Ministerial Intern Bill Ganz, piano Gilead Wurman, soloist Kate Offer, soprano Ariel Andrew, mezzo soprano Seth Arnopole, tenor Asher Davison, bass Mark Abdilla, guitar First Unitarian Universalist Chorus Guest singers from UC Alumni Chorus, Berkeley UC Men's and Women's Chorales, Berkeley Jonathan Silk, Podcasting, OOS, Sound

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