Bard Music Festival

Program Seven • Faith and Folklore

August 15

Karel Plicka, film still from The Land of Song, 1933. Courtesy of Moravian Gallery in Brno, Czechia.
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The Festival’s second all-Martinů event opens with one of the composer’s greatest choral works. A Czech-language cantata written to honor the Czech volunteers who fought in the French army, Martinů’s Field Mass had him blacklisted by the Nazis. Set to texts by Jiří Mucha, passages from Bohemian folk poetry, and lines from psalms and the liturgy, this powerful anti-war protest anticipates such later works as Benjamin Britten’s War Requiem and Leonard Bernstein’s MASS. Folk poetry is also the basis for Martinů’s Brigand Songs, which use Moravian tales of feudal tyranny to address the Soviet invasion of Hungary. The program concludes with the world premiere of the original French version of Martinů’s one-act opera Mariken de Nimègue (“Mary of Nijmegen”). Based on a medieval Dutch miracle play, and better-known in the later Czech version for which he won the Czechoslovak State Prize for Composition, Martinů’s original is set to French text by Henri Ghéon and features different orchestration as well as extensive original musical material that has never previously been published or performed.

Image: Karel Plicka, film still from The Land of Song, 1933. Courtesy of Moravian Gallery in Brno, Czechia.

Program

6 pm • Preconcert talk: Michael Beckerman and Aleš Březina
7 pm • Bard Festival Chorale, James Bagwell, choral director; The Orchestra Now, conducted by James Bagwell and Zachary Schwartzman; Adam Prentis, supertitle translation (Field Mass)

Bohuslav Martinů (1890–1959)

Field Mass, H279 (1939) (Mucha)
Tyler Duncan, baritone

From Brigand Songs, H361 (1957)
The Shepherds
The Feast
They are Building
In the Green Forest
Brave Lads Drinking
Ej, Janík
By the White Mountain

From The Prophecy of Isaiah, H383 (1959)
Part 2
Anna Thompson. soprano
Taylor Raven, mezzo-soprano
Tyler Duncan, baritone
Bard Festival Chamber Players

INTERMISSION

Bohuslav Martinů
Mariken de Nimègue, H236/2 I (1933)
Mariken • Anna Thompson, soprano
Devil • Tyler Duncan, baritone
Master of Ceremonies • Bhavesh Patel
Mascron • Terrence Chin-Loy, tenor
Mother of God • Isabelle Kosempa, mezzo-soprano
God the Son • Ben Strong, bass-baritone

Artists and Scholars

James Bagwell

James Bagwell

Director, Bard Festival Chorale; Conductor, The Orchestra Now

Zachary Schwartzman

Zachary Schwartzman

Conductor, The Orchestra Now

Anna Thompson

Anna Thompson

Soprano

Taylor Raven

Taylor Raven

Mezzo-Soprano

Tyler Duncan

Tyler Duncan

Baritone

Bhavesh Patel

Bhavesh Patel

Master of Ceremonies, Mariken de Nimègue

Terrence Chin-Loy

Terrence Chin-Loy

Tenor

Isabelle Kosempa

Mezzo-soprano

Ben Strong

Bass-baritone

Michael Beckerman

Michael Beckerman

2025 Bard Music Festival Scholar in Residence

Aleš Březina

Aleš Březina

2025 Bard Music Festival Scholar in Residence

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