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Re: Simone Ferraresi and Harold Bott at Holy Rosary
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Publius if you need any brass players please PM me.

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Thanks for the encouragement. Anyone joining now will get to learn three great compositions in this history of muusic by Xmas. Call me if you want more info (201 406 9960. We really need another alto and soprano!

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Wow! This looks to be fab. So sorry I can't go.
Thank You so much for posting this!
Please continue with other venues.
These are the beautiful kinds of things we all need!!!

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A reprieve of Haydn's Missa Brevis will be sung this Sunday at Holy Rosary Church on 6th Street. Harold Bott who studied with Jacques- Louis Monod will be conducting. The organ will be played by Simone Ferraresi. Mr. Ferraresi is especially noted for being one of the few Italian pianists who were admitted in the XIII Fryderyk Chopin International Piano Competition in Warsaw and has sold out Carnegie Hall with his piano concerts. Check out his Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simone_Ferraresi) and his Youtube stuff (http://www.youtube.com/user/simonferr)
Simone Ferraresi (born June 7, 1972) is an Italian classical pianist and composer, currently based in New York City.

Simone Ferraresi was born in Ferrara, Italy, and studied piano at the Conservatorio Girolamo Frescobaldi first, then at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna under the guidance of the renowned pianist and musicologist Paul Badura-Skoda, and eventually went on with postgraduate studies at the Royal Academy of Music, London, where in 1996 he was awarded the highest examinable prize, the Dip.R.A.M., and three special prizes for the best final recital. He subsequently returned to Ferrara and studied composition. His compositions have been published by Italian publisher B?rben

He has since started a concert career in Europe, and the United States, where he immigrated in 2005 and has made New York City his main home. On December 9, 2007 he gave a sold-out New York debut recital at Carnegie Hall's Weill Recital Hall.[1]

His concert "Concerto al Quirinale" in 2003, recorded live at the Palazzo del Quirinale in Rome for the main Italian classical radio network RAI Radio3, is still on frequent rotation.[2]

The Holy Rosary Latin Mass choir strives to return the treasures of the sacred repetoire back from the concert hall to the liturgy whence they came. The mass is every Sunday at 10:00 am. Up coming masses include Palestrina's Missa Brevis on All Saints Day, Sunday November 1, and a Requiem by Cristobal de Morales for All Souls Day on November 2nd at 5:30 PM. Schubert's Mass in G is planned for Christmas Midnight Mass and a Hassler Mass with Brass is contemplated for Easter Sunday.

The group always welcomes new voices- especially altos and sopranos. Continuing rehearsals are every Wednesday evening in the loft at 6:45 PM before the regular practice. PM me for more info.

Posted on: 2009/10/2 20:39
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