Sponsored by St. John’s Church Foundation and the REA Charitable Trust
Doors 5:45 PM | Program at 6:00 PM
Free and Open to the Public
$15 Suggested Donation
The event will feature the premier of a song cycle Three Scenes from the Life of Elizabeth van Lew performed by Curt Sydnor and Gia Sweitzer, soprano. The chamber symphony under the baton of Naima Burrs will perform The Fall of Richmond. The program will conclude with three Civil War songs sung by Laura Ann Singh with orchestral accompaniment. Members of the Richmond Symphony and Rosette String Quartet will participate.
The Fall of Richmond is a three-movement concert work for chamber orchestra that evokes the turmoil and exultation which overtook Virginia's capital on April 2-4,1865 as Confederate forces burned and fled the city. Composer Curt Sydnor crafted the work as a symphonic ode to the US Colored Troops regiment which then led the march into Richmond, saving it from greater destruction, and to President Lincoln’s improbable visit the following day. The hymn "Lift Every Voice and Sing" is woven throughout the work to evoke the African American freedom struggle which found a deep symbolic expression in the events surrounding Richmond's dramatic transfer to Union control. The composer will be joined in this performance by members of the Richmond Symphony, conductor Naima Burrs, and other prominent local musicians.
Additionally, the concert will feature the premier of a song cycle inspired by the life of Elizabeth van Lew, Union spy and lifelong parishioner at St. John's Episcopal Church. The cycle centers around a movement entitled "Cipher" which is sung in code-- the same code van Lew used to secretly communicate with Union General Benjamin Butler during the Civil War.
Curt Sydnor has received numerous accolades for his compositions and was recently awarded a recording grant from the Virginia Commission for the Arts to complete his sixth album, Air Ride Equipped. He holds music degrees from Vanderbilt and Indiana Universities and studied composition in Moscow, Russia with the late Yuri Butsko, a student of Dmitri Shostakovich.
House Rules for Historic St. John’s Church
We encourage masks but they are no longer required.
Seating is first come, first served.
There is no food, drink, gum, candy, strollers, backpacks or firearms permitted inside the church.
Bags larger than 16 x 16 x 8 are prohibited inside the church. Any and all bags are subject to inspection. Please leave backpacks and bags inside your vehicle as we have no place to store them.