Susan Dedell, Director

The Brattleboro Concert Choir performs an exciting and challenging repertoire, ranging from classic choral masterpieces to rarely heard or newly commissioned works. The Choir’s far ranging and adventurous programming utilizes innovative collaborations and presentations, and presents dynamic concerts to packed audiences twice yearly. Under the energizing direction of Music Director Susan Dedell, the choir commits to a high level of performance standard and musical integrity.
The BMC’s oldest performing ensemble, the Brattleboro Concert Choir was created by Blanche Moyse even before establishing the BMC. Since 1989 the chorus has been directed by Susan Dedell. Over the five years the choir’s programming has included such works as the Rachmaninnoff All-Night Vigil, Handel’s Israel in Egypt, Bloch’s Sacred Service, Mozart Vesperae Solemnes, and David Fanshawe’s African Sanctus; as well as the world premiers of Nico Muhly’s Jubilate and Paul Dedell’s Divine Chemistry, the latter both written expressively for the Concert Choir.
The Choir is open by audition. Please contact the BMC at 802-257-4523 for further information.
BRATTLEBORO CONCERT CHOIR TO SING KADDISH
The Brattleboro Concert Choir, directed by Susan Dedell, is honored to begin work on Larry Siegel’s landmark composition, Kaddish, with rehearsals beginning in February in preparation for concerts to be presented at the Latchis Theater on May 19 and 20.
Kaddish is a powerful work for chorus, soloists, and chamber orchestra, a collection of fifteen original songs fashioned largely from testimonies of Holocaust survivors. They are the result of first-hand interviews which composer Siegel conducted over several years. In his words, “the intention of Kaddish is to make common cause with those who survived the Holocaust, by giving its audience, through the power of song, the empathic capacity to feel some shadow of what the survivors felt and feel, and to carry in our hearts...those who perished.”
Kaddish was commissioned by the Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies at Keene State College, and made its debut at the Redfern Arts Center in Keene in May of 2008. Successive performances have been critically acclaimed: Kaddish has been performed in Minneapolis by Vocal Essence, under Philip Brunelle, in Houston by the Houston Symphony, Hans Graf, conductor, and just last fall was performed by the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, Gil Shohat, conductor.
To learn how to be a part of this extraordinary singing experience, contact Susan Dedell at the Brattleboro Music Center, 257-4523. To learn more about Kaddish, visit www.kaddishproject.org.
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