The Splendor of Grace

Sat, 07 Mar, 2026 at 07:30 pm UTC-05:00

All Saints Parish | Brookline

Metropolitan Chorale
Publisher/HostMetropolitan Chorale
The Splendor of Grace
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The Metropolitan Chorale presents their next concert, The Splendor of Grace, under the direction of Andrew Altenbach.
The program will feature three pieces: J.S. Bach: Christ lag in Todes Banden, BWV 4 Benjamin Britten: Five Flower Songs, op. 47 David Lang: The Little Match Girl Passion
This program brings together three works from different centuries that meditate on loss, compassion, and the possibility of transformation through suffering.
Bach’s Christ lag in Todes Banden (BWV 4) anchors the program with a Lutheran chorale cantata that confronts death directly, framing it as something ultimately overcome through faith and communal proclamation. Benjamin Britten’s Five Flower Songs, though lighter in texture and more intimate in scale, continue this reflection by pairing natural imagery with human emotion—beauty and fragility existing side by side, and joy never fully separated from transience. David Lang’s The Little Match Girl Passion closes the program by reimagining a familiar story of suffering through the structural lens of the Passion. Like a classic Dickens novel, Lang gives a voice to a marginalized and impoverished character, who would otherwise be swallowed by the vastness of industrialization, and invites the audience into a compassionate contemplation of vulnerability, witness, and shared humanity.
Across all three works, listeners will encounter recurring themes of mortality, innocence, and redemption, shaped by each composer’s response to their cultural and spiritual moment. Together, the pieces trace a powerful arc from communal belief, to personal reflection, to empathetic witness, revealing how music across centuries continues to grapple with the same fundamental human questions.
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The Metropolitan Chorale is pleased to be participating in the Card to Culture Program by extending discounts to EBT card holders. EBT Card holders receive FREE tickets to our performances. This program is a collaboration between the Mass Cultural Council and the Executive Office of Health and Human Services’ Department of Transitional Assistance.
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All Saints Parish, 1773 Beacon St,Brookline,MA,United States

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