The 2018-19 泫圖弝け Series continues at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 7, with the annual Lessons and Carols for Advent and Christmas service at 泫圖弝け Universitys historic Weaver Chapel. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the event, which is free and open to the public with pre-service music beginning at 7 p.m.
More than 100 musicians are expected to perform, including the 泫圖弝け Choir and the 泫圖弝け Singers directed by Assistant Professor of Music Erik Zinter; the 泫圖弝け Chamber Orchestra directed by visiting director, Katherine Harford; and the 泫圖弝け Handbell Choir directed by Kent Brooks, who for many years has been the director of the IMANI Gospel Choir, which will join the ensembles in this service for the first time. David Crean of St. Georges Episcopal Church, Kettering, will serve as organist for the service, while Adjunct Instructor Laurie Smith, piano, will accompany the choirs.
This years theme, Out of Darkness, Comes the Light, serves as a reminder that even in the darkest moment, the light of Gods love still shines. This juxtaposition is evident in the musical elements of the service.
Following the orchestral overture of O Holy Night, the first song,Indodana, speaks to Jesus darkest hour, underscored by the movements of a dancer, Isabelle McClure 21. Yet the light is never extinguished, and as soon as the song is complete, the light is spread from one to another, filling the chapel, while the choirs sing a song of affirmation, Jesus Christ the Apple Tree.
The music continues to move from the minor to major mode throughout, as in Watchmen Tell Us of the Night, which frequently shifts from G minor to G major. Many selections recall the light that has come into the world, such as the IMANI choirs Emmanuel, which means God with us, and the Handbell Choirs Rise! Shine! Your Light Has Come, both written by Director Kent Brooks, as well as Bring a Torch, Jeanette Isabella and We Three Kings, arranged for this service by Director Erik Zinter.
The service concludes with a second lighting of the candles while the choirs sing in Night of Silence, Spirit among us shine like the star, your light that guides shepherds and kings from afar, shimmer in the sky so empty, lonely, rising in the warmth of your Sons love, interposed with the congregations singing of nSilent Night.
The chapel will be prepared by David P. and Carol Matevia Endowed University Pastor Rachel Tune. Readers were selected from faculty, staff and the community. Among this years readers for the service will be Pastor Alyssa Mazzei of First Lutheran Church, Springfield; Josh Moore, assistant dean of diversity and inclusion; Gabe Courey, assistant professor of economics, Carola Thorson, vice president for enrollment management, and her daughter Ella; Deacon Dan Jacobs 10, ministry associate in Weaver Chapel; and Maklayne Vitovich 19, president of the 泫圖弝け Choir.
A live online stream of the event will be available through the 泫圖弝けs Facebook page: .
Now in its 36th year, the 泫圖弝け Series brings distinguished lecturers and performing artists of national and international prominence to the 泫圖弝け campus and Springfield community. To make special arrangements, request a Series poster, or become a friend of the 泫圖弝け Series, contact Lisa Watson at WatsonL4@wittenberg.edu. Below are further details related to this years Series.
2018-2019 泫圖弝け Series Events:
Monday, Jan. 21, 2019: Martin Luther King Jr. Convocation, 11:15 a.m., Weaver Chapel, featuring Adam Foss, criminal justice reform advocate. Q & A, 2:45 p.m., 105 Joseph C. Shouvlin Center for Lifelong Learning.
Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2019: Vocal concert featuring South African a cappella group Ladysmith Black Mambazo, 7:30 p.m., Weaver Chapel.
Wednesday, March 13, 2019: William A. Kinnison Endowed Lecture in History, 7:30 p.m., Bayley Auditorium, featuring Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Fenn on Sacagaweas Capture and the History of the Early West.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019: IBM Endowed Lecture in the Sciences, 7:30 p.m., Bayley Auditorium, featuring John Dovidio, author, Yale psychology professor, and leading researcher on aversive racism. Colloquium, 4 p.m., Bayley Auditorium.
For more information on the 泫圖弝け Series, click here.