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Friday, November 13, 2009 : 7:30pm
University Park Campus Bovard Auditorium
A pre-concert lecture will be held at 6:30 p.m.
Admission:
USC Students, Staff and Faculty: One FREE ticket per valid ID. To RSVP for a free ticket, click here beginning Tuesday, October 20, at 9 a.m.
$12, Seniors, Alumni and Non-USC Students $18, General Public Tickets are available for purchase at the USC Ticket Office. To purchase tickets, click here or call (213) 740-GOSC.

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Schedule: 6:30 p.m.: Pre-Concert Lecture by Dr. Nick Strimple 7:30 p.m.: Concert Internationally acclaimed conductor Helmuth Rilling will direct the USC Thornton Choral Artists and the USC Thornton Symphony in one of the unparalleled musical contributions of all time, Bach’s Mass in B Minor. The work explores the meanings of faith, religion and spirituality through Bach’s emotional, mathematical, musical and structural treatment of the Latin text. Renowned sacred-music scholar Dr. Nick Strimple will lead a pre-concert lecture on the historical importance and relevance of this colossal work. Helmuth Rilling’s self-described credo is that “Music should startle people and reach deep down inside them, forcing them to reflect. It should never be merely ‘comfortable,’ never fossilized, never soothing.” Born in 1933 in Stuttgart, Mr. Rilling is a conductor, educator and ambassador for the music of Johann Sebastian Bach worldwide. He founded the Gächinger Kantorei and later the Bach-Collegium Stuttgart, serving as the choir’s regular orchestral partner. In 1981, Mr. Rilling founded the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart, which was dedicated to furthering the music of J.S. Bach through public concerts, master classes, symposia and residencies throughout the world. Mr. Rilling is dedicated to encouraging young musicians, and in 2001, he founded the Festivalensemble Stuttgart, consisting of a choir and orchestra that drew talented young musicians from 25 different countries. Furthering this tradition of excellence, the USC Thornton Choral Artists greatly anticipate the opportunity to perform with one of the world’s great conductors. Organized by the USC Thornton School of Music. Photo Credit: AT Schaefer
For further information on this event:
visionsandvoices@usc.edu
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