To Be Certain of the Dawn Concert October 28, 2019 By Collegeville Institute Leave a Comment Michael Dennis Browne On November 9, 2019 at 7:30 PM, the University of Minnesota Choirs will hold a performance of To Be Certain of the Dawn – a Holocaust Memorial Oratorio written by Minnesota composer Stephen Paulus in collaboration with librettist (and former Collegeville Institute writing workshop facilitator) Michael Dennis Browne. Scored for cantor, soloists, children’s chorus, mixed chorus, and orchestra, the work was commissioned by the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis as a gift to the Twin Cities Jewish community to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the freeing of Holocaust survivors and the 40th anniversary of the Vatican document Nostra Aetate in 2005. The work’s three sections entitled Renewal, Remembrance, and Visions are accompanied by photographs from Roman Vishniac’s collection Children of a Vanished World, portraying Jewish life in Eastern Europe before the Holocaust. The oratorio focuses on the shared narrative of suffering and hope, and derives its title from a quote by theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel: “This is the task: in the darkest night, to be certain of the dawn, certain of the power to turn a curse into a blessing, agony into song.” Featuring: University Singers, Chamber Singers, Women’s and Men’s Choruses; University Symphony Orchestra; Cantor Barry Abelson, Temple Israel; Project Opera, Singers from Ragazzi and Giovani Ensembles; Mitra Sadeghpour, Education Director, Minnesota Opera. Kathy Saltzman Romey and Matthew Mehaffey, conductors. Tickets available at z.umn.edu/certaindawn. Like this post? Subscribe to have new posts sent to you by email the same day they are posted.