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February 3 , 2002

Motet: James Primosch teaches at Penn and has written extensively for voices, orchestra and chamber ensembles. Four of his choral pieces have been performed here at Emmanuel. A fifth, a Salve Regina, will be given its premiere here in March. The Meditation on Candlemass is set to a poem of Denise Levertov. Denise was a parishoner here in the seventies and eighties and known as one of America's greatest poets. She died in Seattle in 1997.

Cantata: Bach Cantata BWV 82 is one of his most famous solo-voice cantatas. Written for Candlemass, it is exclusively about the subject of Simeon. The first aria for oboe, strings, continuo and bass voice is a poignant gravely beautiful movement that treats the end of Simeon's long life with a mixture of melancholy and resignation. The second aria with strings is a lullaby both for the death of Simeon but for the sleeping Christ Child. The whole cantata treats the idea of the departure of Simeon and the birth of Jesus as part of the same Godly plan. The final aria is a joyous affair but in the minor mode to preserve the seriousness of the text.

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