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Article: BRAHMS AND BACH TO BRACKET THE BOSTON CECILIA SEASON
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- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- August 14, 1988
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Brahms and J. S. Bach are the brackets that music director Donald
Teeters has chosen for the Boston Cecilia's 112th season. And while
not exactly abandoning Jordan Hall, the Cecilia chorus and
orchestra will perform in five Boston-area churches, as well as in
Faneuil Hall.
"A Brahms Abend" is the title for the first concert on Oct. 21
at Beacon Hill's Church of the Advent. 'Abend" is German for
evening, and the concert will start at 8. This concert will feature
a Mass that Brahms wrote in 1856, when he was 23. This early work
was believed lost till it resurfaced in 1978. It had its "premiere"
in Vienna in 1983 and was published the following year. Teeters
describes it as a "supreme ...