Plainsboro Concert Earns a Bravo

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I am writing to commend the Caritas Chamber Chorale (www.caritaschamberchorale.org) on their recent benefit concerts. The concerts of a cappella sacred song entitled “And Their Sorrows Shall Cease” were performed at three locations in New Jersey: June 5 at First Presbyterian Church, Plainsboro, June 7 at St. Joseph Church, Lodi and June 8 at St. Bernard Church, Bridgewater. The concerts raised almost $5,000, with all proceeds going to the Adorno Fathers’ African Mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The first half of the program began with the women of the Chorale honoring Mendelssohn’s anniversary with a beautiful rendition of “Lift Thine Eyes” from Elijah, and incorporated several chants (“Ave Maria” by Victoria, a contemporary setting of the “Ave Regina” chant by Robert W. Schaefer and a Paul French setting of “Verbum Caro”). This section of the program concluded with a premiere of “Peace Be With You” by composer-in-residence Wayne Dietterick, based on scriptural text from John 20, describing the disciples’ encounters with the risen Christ. The second half of the program incorporated settings of several Shaker hymns. Several spirituals were also presented, including “Poor Man Lazrus,” performed by the men of the group, and the rousing Moses Hogan arrangement of “My Soul Is Anchored In the Lord.”

The programming of concerts of Caritas Chamber Chorale is often cited as one of its many strong points. Short pieces of various styles are grouped conceptually to form an overall progression in the program. Additionally, many audience members commented on the group’s blend and dynamics. Caritas brings the spirit of their mission to their music, presenting moving performances.

Founded and directed by Barbara Sanderman, Caritas Chamber Chorale was established in 2005 to promote the art of sacred choral music and benefit those in need around the world. To date their concerts have raised over $26,000 for charity. The Chorale is dedicated to promoting the art of sacred choral music as well as spreading the Christian message through its music.

Adrianne Petillo

CE-WWPN

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