Recital by Terrence B. Fay, 1 April 2011

St. Mary's is pleased to present a recital by Terrence B. Fay, trombone and tenor,

on Friday, 1 April 2011, at 7:30 p.m.

"...Of Biblical Proportions"
Hector Berlioz: Recitative and Prayer
George Frederich Handel: "Comfort Ye" (from Messiah)
Jan Koetsier: Partita über "Wachet auf"
Giacomo Puccini: Gratias agimus tibi (from Messa di Gloria)
Giuseppe Verdi: Ingemisco (from Requiem)
Gioachino Rossini: Cujus animam (from Stabat Mater)
Franz Liszt: Hosannah

with David J. Hughes, organ

Suggested donation is $15. For further information, please e-mail music@stmarynorwalk.net.

Terrence B. Fay has been singing professionally throughout Connecticut and New York for over a decade. He has been a soloist most recently with the choirs of St. John’s Lutheran Church, Stamford, Trinity Episcopal Church, Torrington, and the Marquand Chapel Choir at the Yale Divinity School. He has been a member of the choir of Christ Church, New Haven, the Basilica of St. John the Evangelist, Stamford, and of the Grammy-award winning choir, Gaudeamus, while also performing frequently with MidAmerica Productions in New York City under the direction of John Rutter, among others. He is currently a member of the Schola Cantorum of St. Mary’s Church, Norwalk.

Terrence also makes much of his living as a trombonist. He is currently the assistant principal trombonist of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra and principal trombonist of the Eastern Connecticut Symphony Orchestra. He has also performed with the Rhode Island Philharmonic, Wallingford and Waterbury Symphonies, Orchestra New England, and the Wisconsin and Moscow State Chamber Orchestras, among others. Terrence is currently on the faculty of the Educational Center for the Arts, the Neighborhood Music School, Choate Rosemary Hall, and the Universities of Bridgeport and New Haven.

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