Archives 2009-2010
Here is the 2009-2010 Music at St. Peter's season schedule, in PDF format.
2009-2010 Season
Past Events
Sunday, May 16 at 3:00 p.m.: Edward Landin, Organ
Edward Landin is our talented Assistant Organist here at St. Peter’s, at the same times as he studies organ at Westminster Choir College. He will perform a concert of organ works by César Franck, Louis Vierne and J.S. Bach.
Monday, May 10 at 12:15 p.m.: "An afternoon in Vienna"
A special noontime concert of rarely-performed Schubert piano works for four hands is on tap this coming Monday, May 10. Julliard Graduate and concert pianist Min Kwon will be joined by Viennese composer and pianist/organist Robert Lehrbaumer in a program that includes Schubert's Marche Militaire Op.51 and his Andantino Varie in B Minor on French Motifs, among other works. Admission is free; a freewill donation is appreciated
Sunday, May 2 at 4:30 p.m.: Choral Evensong
The Choir of Men & Boys, along with boys from choir of Men & Boys at the Church of the Transfiguration in Manhattan, sing music of Hancock and Noble.
Saturday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m.: St. Alban's Abbey Choir of Girls and Men
The Choir of Girls & Men from St. Alban's Cathedral in England offer a concert of great works from the English Choral tradition at St. Peter's Morristown on Saturday, April 10th at 7:30 p.m.. They will be joined by St. Peter's Girls' Choir for several selections.

The Abbey Girls' Choir was founded in 1996 and is a parallel musical foundation to the Cathedral Choir of Boys and Men. The Choir sings Evensong twice weekly in the Cathedral, and is regarded as one of the finest ensembles of its type in the UK. In recent years it has given performances Holland and Germany, broadcast Choral Evensong for Ash Wednesday live on BBC Radio 3, and a given a complete performance of J.S. Bach's Christmas Oratorio. The choir is critically involved with the prestigious St Albans International Organ Festival, which takes place biennially.
The Choir has recorded four CDs, amongst them a collection of English Cathedral Anthems, an album of Baroque motets featuring the renowned soprano Emma Kirkby, and a musical journey through the Church's year entitled Pélérinage (‘Pilgrimage'), which includes works by Francis Poulenc, Kenneth Leighton and Benjamin Britten's famous Ceremony of Carols.
The Choir's tour to the USA will take place from 5th-16th April 2010, and will be only the second time in the group's history that it has given concerts the USA. This is a wonderful opportunity for the choristers, and the first time any of the girls will have sung in the USA. The girls of the Choir will be joined for the tour by the twelve gentlemen Lay Clerks of Cathedral Choir, professional musicians who sing the Alto, Tenor and Bass parts at weekend services at the Cathedral.
Tour Itinerary:
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7th April: |
St Alban's Episcopal Church, Washington DC, 7pm www.st-albans-parish.org |
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8th April: |
St Thomas Episcopal Church, Whitemarsh, PA, 7.30pm www.stthomaswhitemarsh.org |
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9th April: |
Christ Church Christiana Hundred, Greenville, DE, 7.30pm www.christchurchde.org |
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10th April: |
St Peter's Episcopal Church, Morristown, NJ, 7.30pm www.stpetersmorristown.org |
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11th April: |
St Thomas Fifth Avenue, New York City, 11am (Choral Eucharist) www.saintthomaschurch.org |
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14th April: |
Church of the Epiphany, Miami, FL, 6pm www.epiphanycatholicchurch.com |
Sunday, March 21 at 3 p.m.: Benjamin Straley, Organist
Music at St. Peter's again hosts the annual Young Organist Concert, sponsored by the Wheeler Endowment. Each Young Organists Concert features a talented newcomer to the organ music scene. This year, St. Peter's presents Benjamin Straley, who currently serves as Assistant Organist/Organ Scholar at Trinity Church in New Haven, Connecticut. A native of central Ohio, Ben (MM-Organ '10 at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music) graduated with a BM in organ performance from the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, where he studied with Dr. Marilyn J. Keiser. "During my time there, my passion for hymnody and Anglican liturgy grew immensely, and it is that love of sacred music which I hope to further nurture and expand upon while at the Institute." The March 21st concert starts at 3 p.m.; a reception will follow. Suggested donation is $15; $10 for students and seniors.
Sunday, February 28 at 3 p.m.: The Newark Boys' Chorus, Donald Morris, conductor
The world-renowned Newark Boys Chorus perform a special program in celebration of Black History Month. Started in 1969 and known for their diversifed repertoire that includes African folksongs, traditional classical music, spiritual folk music, and contemporary show tunes, pop, and jazz, the chorus has performed throughout the United States and the world.
Wednesday, February 17, at 7 p.m.: Ash Wednesday Choral Eucharist
Sung by the Choir of Men & Women.
Sunday, February 7 at 4:30 p.m.: Choral Evensong
The Choir of Men and Women sing music of Wood, Howells and Gardiner.
Wednesday, January 6 at 6:00 p.m.: Evensong for the Feast of the Epiphany
Evensong in the Church at 6 p.m. is followed by dinner in the parish hall and the annual "Burning of the Greens."
Sunday, December 6 at 4:30 p.m.: Advent Lessons & Carols
Sung by the Girls' Choir and the Schola Cantorum with traditional carols, the Great ‘O' Antiphons, and music of Statham and Stanford.
Saturday, December 12 at 8:00 p.m., and Sunday December 13 at 3:00 p.m.: Harmonium Choral Society presents Winter Garden
Including works from the 14th-21st centuries by Sandstrom, Billings, Rutter, Howells, Gabrieli, Sviridov and more! With Brian Harlow, organ.
Wednesday, December 16 at 5:30 p.m.: Christmas Lessons & Carols, sung by the Boys' Choir
The Boys' Choir of St. Peter's sings music of the season.
Thursday, December 24 at 5:00 p.m.: Family Christmas Festival Eucharist
The Girls' Choir sings this family-friendly Christmas Eve service; a Choral Prelude begins at 4:30 p.m.
Thursday, December 24 at 11:00 p.m.: Christmas Eve Midnight Mass
The Choir of Men & Women and the Choir of Men & Boys sing Victoria's O Magnum Mysterium and other music for the First Eucharist of Christmas; a Choral Prelude begins at 10:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 15 at 3:00 p.m.: Ellie Escher, Soprano
Soprano Ellie Escher and members of the Early Music Players will present "Endless Pleasures: virtuosity, humor and pain in music by Handel, Bach and Rameau."

Since graduating with a Master of Music degree in Voice Performance and Pedagogy from Westminster Choir College, Ellie Escher has pursued her two loves: performing all types of classical music and teaching singing. Locally she has appeared as a soloist with Harmonium Choral Society under Dr. Anne Matlack, The Baroque Orchestra of New Jersey under Maestro Butts and with Ridge Light Opera under William Corson. Especially passionate about early music Ms. Escher has been a member of Amherst Early Music's Baroque Academy, with coaching by Julianne Baird. Ms. Escher's success in teaching classical vocal technique was recently acknowledged and augmented by her participation in the prestigious National Association of Teachers of Singing intern program 2008. Her private voice studio has locations in Maplewood and Morristown.
The concert on November 15th starts at 3 p.m.; a reception will follow. Suggested donation is $15; $10 for students and seniors. St. Peter's is at the corner of South Street and Miller Road in Morristown and is wheelchair-accessible.
All Saints' Day, November 1 at 4:30 p.m.: Choral Evensong
The Choir of Men and Women sing music of Harris and Stainer for the Feast of All Saints.
Celebratory Organ Recital: in Thanksgiving for the Institution of Janet Broderick as Rector October 2
Brian P. Harlow, Director of Music, will perform works of J.S. Bach, Ad Wammes, and Charles-Marie Widor at the first Music at St. Peter's concert for the 2009-2010 year. Friday, October 2 at 7:30 p.m.; suggested donation $15, and $10 for students and seniors.






