The
Boston
Secession is a professional chorus located in
Boston,
Massachuetts.
Founded in 1996 by Conductor and Artistic Director
Jane Ring
Frank, Boston Secession has garnered critical acclaim for its
uniquely blended and transparent sound. The
Boston Globe called
Secession an “extraordinary chorus, notable for its beautiful
balance, musical surety, and English-styled straight-toned singing”
(March, 2008)
read
the whole review here, while Tom Garvey of the
Hub Review praised the ensemble
for its “lushly transparent singing conducted with intelligence and
wit” (February, 2007). Boston Secession has been funded with
regularity from the
Massachusetts Cultural
Commission and the generosity of the
Alferd Nash Peterson grant administed
via the Greater Boston Choral Consortium.
About Boston
Secession
Jane Ring Frank founded Boston Secession as a
laboratory for modernizing professional vocal performance. Her
goal: bringing the audience more deeply into the music. First, Ring
Frank helps the audience “hear the music, not the chorus” by
creating a uniquely transparent sound, achieved through application
of typically orchestral techniques to her ensemble of professional
singers.
Boston Secession performs four times annually, with
thematic programs exploring topics ranging from the enduring
influence of George Frideric [Handel] to expressions of passion and
sensuality in choral music. Secession concerts frequently feature
premieres of new choral music. The ensemble’s annual alternative
[Valentine’s Day] concert, (Un)Lucky in Love, which takes a
lighthearted look at the vicissitudes of love, has sold out for
many years.
Boston Secession was founded on the belief that
vocal music is a uniquely powerful way to share intellectual ideas
and has the power, above all arts, to create community. Its mission
is to create, through its superlative performances, a deeper
connection between the audience and the performers.
So, why
the name Boston Secession?
One hundred years ago, Austrian
painter
Gustav
Klimt’s artist’s co-operative, the
Vienna Secession,
created a sensation by displaying paintings at eye level for the
first time. Now the common practice for all art galleries, the
Secessionists’ approach modernized the presentation of art forever.
Inspired by the original Secession, Jane Ring Frank founded Boston
Secession in 1996 as a professional studio for modern vocal
performance, bringing classical music to "eye
level."
Testimony of Witnesses
In the spring of 2009 (March
22nd), Boston Secession will perform and record the World Premiere
of
Testimony of
Witnesses, a new multilingual oratorio based on the
poetry of
Holocaust
victims and survivors by Secession’s composer-in-residence
Ruth Lomon.
Testimony of Witnesses is a concert-length work scored for chorus,
orchestra, and soloists. Lomon's provocative and hauntingly
beautiful settings illuminate the personal experience of eighteen
writers, whose texts – in seven languages – reflect the truly
international impact of the
Holocaust and the variety of individuals and
communities that were forever changed by it.
Discography
In
the spring of 2008, Boston Secession released its second
professional CD recording, Surprised by Beauty: Minimalism in
Choral Music, featuring compositions by
Gavin Bryars,
Arvo Pärt,
Ruth Lomon, and
William
Duckworth.
Click here to
read Allan Kozinn's review of the CD. in the [New York
Times].
Secession’s first recording, Afterlife: German Choral
Meditations on Mortality was praised by the
American
Record Guide, which noted that the ensemble is “a very fine
one, well blended and excellently in tune. Their performances of
often quite difficult music are assured and musical.”
Artists
of Boston Secession
Jane Ring Frank,
Founder and
Artistic Director<br />
Ruth Lomon,
Composer-in-Residence<br
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Robert Fink, PhD,
Repertoire Advisor<br
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Scott Nicholas,
Pianist<br />
Ensemble
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Janice Brunts<br
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Shannon Bullis Lebron<br />
Stephen Cole<br
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Marc J. DeMille<br />
Katherine FitzGibbon<br
/>
Mary Gerbi<br />
Bradford Gleim<br />
M.
Patrick Kane<br />
Thea Lobo<br />
Adriana
Repetto<br />
Mary Sullivan<br
/>
<sup>*</sup>partial
listing
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