Et vitam venturi
Choral Music
chorus a cappella

work detail
instrumentation: SATB (divisi) a cappella
completion date: january 2025
duration: 3 minutes
texts: "Et vitam venturi saeculi, Amen." from the Mass Ordinary
chorus a cappella
instrumentation: SATB (divisi) a cappella
completion date: january 2025
duration: 3 minutes
texts: "Et vitam venturi saeculi, Amen." from the Mass Ordinary
NOTUS: CREDO PROJECT
NOTUS - Dominick DiOrio, conductor
Auer Concert Hall - IU Jacobs School of Music - Bloomington, IN
8:00 pm
NOTUS takes part in Carus-Verlag's CREDO Project, giving the US Premieres of six new scores by composers Marten Jansson, Keiko Harada, Grayston (Bill) Ives, Victoria Vita Poleva, Martín Palmeri, and Dominick DiOrio. Additional works by Michael Markowski and Diana Syrse will be performed, plus Dominick Argento's major work, Peter Quince at the Clavier. Free.
The text that celebrates a major anniversary in 2025 is central to most settings of the Christian Mass. It was first published 1700 years ago, at the Council of Nicaea in 325. The final form of the Nicene Creed is the only statement of belief accepted by all Christian churches.
Carus has commissioned a new work to honor this 1700th anniversary. Composers from around the world – including Dominick DiOrio, Keiko Harada, Grayston (Bill) Ives, Marten Jansson and Martín Palmeri – have each brought their own unique style to this multifaceted piece that represents all the major Christian religions equally. A symbolic work standing for the unity, diversity and solidarity of the Christian community.
NOTUS: CREDO PROJECT
NOTUS - Dominick DiOrio, conductor
Auer Concert Hall - IU Jacobs School of Music - Bloomington, IN
8:00 pm
NOTUS takes part in Carus-Verlag's CREDO Project, giving the US Premieres of six new scores by composers Marten Jansson, Keiko Harada, Grayston (Bill) Ives, Victoria Vita Poleva, Martín Palmeri, and Dominick DiOrio. Additional works by Michael Markowski and Diana Syrse will be performed, plus Dominick Argento's major work, Peter Quince at the Clavier. Free.
The text that celebrates a major anniversary in 2025 is central to most settings of the Christian Mass. It was first published 1700 years ago, at the Council of Nicaea in 325. The final form of the Nicene Creed is the only statement of belief accepted by all Christian churches.
Carus has commissioned a new work to honor this 1700th anniversary. Composers from around the world – including Dominick DiOrio, Keiko Harada, Grayston (Bill) Ives, Marten Jansson and Martín Palmeri – have each brought their own unique style to this multifaceted piece that represents all the major Christian religions equally. A symbolic work standing for the unity, diversity and solidarity of the Christian community.