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Musica Redemptor | A Little Night Music

Musica Redemptor Orchestra | Mark Dupere, conductor | A Little Night Music | Classical String Symphonies

Ticketed event: $30 General / $25 Senior

PURCHASE TICKETS

PROGRAM

  • Stamitz Symphony in A Major, Op. 3 No. 5

  • Mendelssohn String Symphony No. 10 in B minor, MVW N 10

  • C.P.E Bach Symphony for Strings in B-flat, Wq 182/2

  • Mozart Serenade in G Major, Eine kleine Nachtmusik for Strings, K. 525

Musica Redemptor Orchestra

In 2002, Redeemer Presbyterian Church began a ten year collaboration with First Presbyterian Church in its annual St. Cecilia Music Festival. Each year, these churches contracted period instrument players for three separate concert programs. In 2010, Redeemer moved its part in the festival to the church’s current East Austin location on Alexander Avenue. At that time, the orchestra not only began to accompany the Redeemer Choir but also began its own orchestral concerts under the direction of conductor Mark Dupere. The name Musica Redemptor Orchestra was adopted, and it has since played annual orchestra concerts featuring repertoire of the baroque and classical periods. The development of the orchestra more recently expanded in size for the performance of Mendelssohn’s Elijah, a work requiring an orchestra of 45 players. For the 2022-2023 season, it is our hope to extend these concerts, performing repertoire of the 19th century.

Mark Dupere, conductor, is Assistant Professor of Music at Lawrence University, where he is the Director of Orchestral Studies. He is a passionate educator and hopes to impart a love of music-making and active engagement with audiences in the performance of music from all periods. He currently conducts the Lawrence Symphony and Chamber Orchestras as well the Fox Valley Youth Orchestra. 

As a cellist, Mark performed throughout Europe with the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra, Haagsche Hofmuzieck, and Anima Eterna Brugge and was an apprentice with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment in London. Mark was a “New Young Artist” at the Victoria Bach Festival, performed in the Leipzig Bach Competition, and most recently was named a national finalist in the American Prize in Conducting. Mark holds degrees in Cello from the University of Texas at Austin, Royal Conservatoire in The Hague, The Netherlands, and a Doctorate in Orchestral Conducting at Michigan State University.

Emily Dupere, orchestra leader, is an Australian violinist and has performed as a soloist, chamber musician, and orchestral player throughout Europe, the USA, and Australia. She has collaborated with artists such as Malcolm Bilson, Bart van Oort, Petra Somlai, Elizabeth Wallfisch, Shunske Sato, Jaap ter Linden, Sigiswald Kuijken, Maasaki Suzuki, Jos van Immerseel, and Sir John Eliot Gardiner. Emily studied under Paul Wright at the University of Western Australia, graduating with first class honors and was awarded the Lady Callaway Medal for the most outstanding graduate. She completed her studies in baroque violin at The Royal Conservatoire in The Hague with Ryo Terakado, Kati Debretzeni, and Walter Reiter. 

In Australia, Emily performed with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra, as an Emerging Artist with the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and with the award-winning Sartory String quartet. In Europe she performed with many groups including The Wallfisch Band (UK), Les Passions de l’âme (Switzerland), Les Inventions (France), Haagsche Hofmuziek (NL), Collegium Musicum Den Haag (NL), The English Baroque Soloists (UK), Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique (UK), Bach Collegium Japan, and Anima Eterna Brugge (Belgium). Emily is the concertmaster of Musica Redemptor Orchestra in Austin, TX and she also coaches chamber music at Lawrence University in Appleton, Wisconsin. Her particular interests include the sacred music of Bach and classical and romantic chamber music on period instruments. 

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