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Rutgers University Kirkpatrick Choir presents "Love and Joy" on Saturday

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originally published: 11/14/2022

(NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ) -- Rutgers University Kirkpatrick Choir presents "Love and Joy" on Saturday, November 19, 2022 at Nicholas Music Center. The Choir will present two masterpieces (Misa Criolla by Ariel Ramirez with Inkarayku accompanying on traditional Andean winds, strings, and percussion and Mass: A Celebration of Love and Joy by André Thomas) showcasing the versatility of the Mason Gross flagship choral ensemble and the diversity of the choral repertoire. The concert begins at 7:30pm.

Argentinian composer Ariel Ramirez’s Misa Criolla has gained an important place in the choral repertoire since its premiere in 1963. Each movement of the mass, set in Spanish, is constructed using traditional Andean folk material with great focus on dance rhythms: the carnavalito in the Gloria, the Central Argentinian chacarera trunca for the Credo, and a lively canraval cochabambino in the Sanctus. Lively sounds of the wooden flutes—the quena and the zamponya, the exciting string sound of the charango, and the propulsive rhythmic accompaniment of the bombo wrap the mass in the joyous traditions of Argentinian folklore. Guest artists Inkarayku will present a set of South American music to turn our ears and spirits to new rhythms and melodies!

Choral icon André J. Thomas premiered his exuberant Mass: A Celebration of Love and Joy in 2019, and it has since brought joy to uproarious audiences and singers of all ages. While Thomas credits Robert Ray’s Gospel Mass (1978) with inspiring his own, the Thomas Mass features the intimate extended harmonies of contemporary gospel styles, along with spirituals, jazz, and other chromatic soundscapes—as well as virtuosic notated and improvised solos. Thomas says that his Mass “signifies everything he’s been about his whole teaching career: embracing a bunch of people in as many ways as possible.”

General admission tickets are $15; Rutgers Alumni/Employees & Seniors $10; Students $5.  Tickets are available for purchase online.  The event will also be available via a livestream.

INKARAYKU is a Quechua word that means “because of the Incas.” Led by founder Andres Jimenez, the group seeks to link the past, present, and future of Andean arts through the performance of indigenous music forms that have evolved into the contemporary mestizo music heard today. Inkarayku’s sound blends the organic power of Quechua folk songs with the energy and edge unique to our “city that never sleeps.” The band’s diverse lineup brings together a river of musical and artistic experience resulting in Andean folk music that transcends cultural boundaries and seamlessly shares the stage with other folk traditions of the Americas.




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Founded in 2010, INKARAYKU developed out of Jimenez’s former group INKA KUSI SONQO. The ensemble has grown to include a full lineup of Andean flutes, strings, percussion, and vocals. INKARAYKU has performed at venues including New York University, Cornell University, Brooklyn Public Library System, Queens Library System, Hoboken Public Library, Pachamama Peruvian Arts, Festival Andino, Leftfield Bar and Grill, Lucky Jacks NYC, and the Nyack Village.

Kirkpatrick Chapel is located at 81 Somerset Street in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  For directions, click here.

Photo Credit: Kirkpatrick Choir by Jody Somers for Rutgers University




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