Celebration of Constance and Her Companions Sept. 9-12

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voci dell anima.jpg Thursday, September 9, 7 p.m.

Feast of Constance and her Companions

Voci dell’Anima, or voices of the soul, is an early-music ensemble whose mission is to stir the spirits of audiences and to play and sing from the soul.  Specializing in music of the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries, Voci dell’Anima features vocal soprano, cornetto, viola da gamba and violoncello, organ and harpsichord.  Their anima, or life breath, comes from creative spirit, the renewable energy of air, and musical inspiration.  This interdisciplinary program will feature music and poetry on themes of the Virgin Mary, healing, and water, which will beautifully commemorate this celebration of the life and ministry of the Martyrs of Memphis.

 

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Dr. David Spencer, renowned Associate Professor of Trumpet at The University of Memphis, will be joined by trombonist Jim Albrecht and St. Mary's organist Scott Elsholz for a classical concert of music for brass and organ. St. Mary’s is known for its superb acoustics, and prepare to be amazed as Ensemble Metales raises the roof of this cathedral space.

 

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Ana Hernández
St. Mary’s welcomes composer, arranger, improviser, and performer of sacred music Ana Hernández to lead a two-day event in contemplative worship.

Friday, 7 p.m.  SpiritSpace evening worship.  Bring your voice to an evening of songs, chants, meditation, and chilled out beats. Join the singing, or just sit and let the music wash over you. If your well is dry, come and draw water with us.  Everyone welcome!

Saturday, 10 a.m.—3 p.m.  “All the Tunes You Can Eat.” (bring your own lunch or one will be provided for a nominal fee)
This workshop explores new ways to look at and use old tunes to enable them to speak to us now, and also serves as a survey of the newest music being published for use in the Episcopal Church.  We’ll explore Music By Heart: Paperless Music for Evening Worship; Voices Found; Wonder, Love and Praise; Lift Every Voice and Sing, and The Hymnal 1982. This is an especially rewarding day-long workshop for congregations that are not living up to their potential in the “Make a joyful noise” department. The content of the workshop changes based on what’s new and beautiful, and on who shows up. Please contact Scott Elsholz at This email address is being protected from spam bots, you need Javascript enabled to view it (901-527-6123) to register for this workshop. 
No workshop fee required.

 
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"Church"  or "Cathedral"?
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St. Mary’s became the cathedral church of the Episcopal Diocese of West Tennessee in 1983. It was the cathedral to the old statewide Diocese of Tennessee for 102 years before that. So this is a regular parish church — complete with active members and lots of stuff happening — led by our dean, Andy Andrews. But as a cathedral, it’s also the “seat” or home-base of the Bishop of West Tennessee, Don Johnson. This congregation literally handed over its keys to an earlier bishop in 1871 when we pledged to support his ministry to all Episcopal parishes and missions in the diocese.

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