Voices of Connection: 05/13 Poulenc: Gloria - Final Movement
Today's piece was chosen by contralto and Board Member Phyllis Kubey!
The great final movement of Poulenc’s Gloria begins with a fascinating dialogue between chorus a cappella (creating a “sacred” atmosphere) and the instrumental “joie de vivre” music from the very beginning of the Gloria. Then the party begins. It is joyous music and fast, racing ahead almost out of control. It finally spins off. Silence. Unaccompanied, the soprano soloist comes in: “Amen,” she says. choir replies the same. Then comes an extended section of extraordinary beauty and calm. Although it is the lushest section of the entire Gloria, it never becomes cloying. It’s just exceedingly beautiful. Little by little, it gets quieter and quieter. After a brief fortissimo reprise of the Gloria’s opening, the work fades away, peacefully. We were so fortunate to have the gorgeous soprano Vanessa Vasquez and the organiste extraordinaire Renée Anne Louprette. Thanks, Phyllis, for choosing this terrific piece
– Dennis Keene
POULENC Gloria - Final Movement
Voices of Ascension
Dennis Keene, Artistic Director
Vanessa Vasquez, Soprano
Renée Anne Louprette, Organist
Recorded on January 25, 2018
Church of the Ascension, New York, NY
The singers in this performance are represented by the American Guild of Musical Artists, AFL-CIO.