Saint Leo University’s Spring Concerts to Feature ‘Requiem’ and Other Works

Saint Leo University’s Spring Concerts to Feature ‘Requiem’ and Other Works

By Meaghan Goepferich Posted on March 23, 2024

  • The concerts to be held at Holy Name Monastery and Saint Leo Abbey Church.
  • While the concerts are free, donations will benefit the university’s music programs.
  • Faure’s much-loved setting of the Requiem Mass is a powerful affirmation of eternal life after death.

Saint Leo University’s Spring Concerts to Feature ‘Requiem’ and Other Works at 4, 7 p.m., April 3

The community is invited to Saint Leo University’s spring concerts featuring Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem and other works at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., Wednesday, April 3. Faure’s Requiem owes its roots to the Christian faith and was written for choir and orchestra. It often is performed in Catholic churches. The Requiem features a shorter text version of funeral rite and the Catholic Mass for the Dead in Latin, which was used prior to the Second Vatican Council.

It is fitting that the Saint Leo University performances of Fauré’s Requiem will take place in sacred spaces: The 4 p.m. concert will be at the Benedictine Sisters of Florida’s chapel at Holy Name Monastery, 12138 Wichers Road, St. Leo, FL 33574. The monastery is across from the university, off of County Road 52. The 7 p.m. concert will be held at the Saint Leo Abbey Church, 33601 County Road 52, St. Leo, FL 33574. Parking is available in the university parking lots. 

The concert will feature the Saint Leo Chamber Singers performing the Requiem and some guest instrumentalists also have been invited to play. The Saint Leo Singers (all women) will perform two Psalm settings. The String Ensemble will perform shorter pieces (Ave Verum, Mozart, and Spring, Vivaldi), and the Jazz Ensemble is performing an original student arrangement by music major Cameron McLaughlin.

Saint Leo’s spring concerts are free and open to the public, but donations to the Saint Leo Music Program are appreciated. Donations may be made at https://www.onthestage.tickets/saint-leo-university/campaigns/music-and-arts-fundraiser-3183.

Faure’s much-loved setting of the Requiem Mass is a powerful affirmation of eternal life after death. The university’s performances of it is in honor of the many lives lost in the Middle East and Ukraine this year in addition to beloved family members of those in our Saint Leo community: the father of Dr. Heather R. Parker, dean of the College of Arts, Sciences, and Allied Services; the husband of Dr. Cynthia Selph, associate professor of music and music ministry and director of the Music Department; and the father of Chris Romeo, voice instructor.

For more information, contact Dr. Chantelle MacPhee, chair of Language Studies and the Arts, chantelle.macphee@saintleo.edu.

About Saint Leo University

Saint Leo University is a Catholic Benedictine university dedicated to helping learners of all backgrounds and ages gain the competence and courage to be more. Offering 57 degree programs to more than 14,190 students each year, the nonprofit university is known for providing a values-based education in the liberal arts tradition and a community of belonging for those who seek a greater purpose in life. Saint Leo is regionally accredited and offers a campus in the Tampa Bay area of Florida, regional education centers, and several online programs. The university is home to more than 104,000 alumni. Learn more at saintleo.edu.

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