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Art in a time of Fascism- A Major Music Service

March 15 · 10:30 AM · Sanctuary

Mozart wrote his Grand Mass in C minor between 1782 and 1783. Premiered in Salzburg, it featured his new bride Constanze as the lead soprano and contains nearly every style of music at the young composer’s disposal. The piece was never completed, however, and the version we will present was completed and edited by Richard Maunder. The piece is a grand celebration of love and faith, something that matters so much, especially now. Our performance will feature Grammy Award winning soprano Amanda Forsythe, and the homily will look at why art and music and joy matter so much in a time of rising fascism. 

Processional Hymn - #267, Lo the Day of Days is Here

Chalice Lighting

Opening Words - Rev. Martha

Major Music Part 1 - Mass in C Minor, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart; with the FCB Senior Choir and Orchestra, featuring soprano Amanda Forsythe

Homily - Art and music in a time of rising Fascism - Ian Garvie

Major Music Continued 

Extinguishing the Chalice - Rev. Martha

Closing Hymn and Postlude - #344, A Promise Through the Ages Rings

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