In 1972 fire
destroyed the United Methodist Church on the Green in Morristown,
and for the next two years the Methodist congregation held its services
in the sanctuary of Temple B'nai Or.
As the
new Methodist Church neared completion, R. Wayne Walters, the bass
soloist at both the Methodist Church and at Temple B'nai Or, composed a
setting of the Friday Evening Service, Shabbat Hodaah, and dedicated
it to the B'nai Or congregation and Rabbi Z. David Levy. To perform the
work, a chorus was assembled made up of choir members from area
churches.
The
performance was such a success that in the spring of 1973, Rabbi Levy
asked Walters to reassemble the group and perform a concert of Russian
and Israeli folk music for the 25th Anniversary of the State of Israel.
The resounding success of this event caused several of the singers to
suggest that the group remain together under Walters' leadership. In the
summer of 1973 the Morris Choral Society (MCS) was incorporated, and it
performed for the first time that December.
Since its
founding the ecumenical Society has made significant contributions to
the local choral scene and throughout the Northern New Jersey area as
well as appearing on NBC television's "First Estate" program.
Its concert year, in general, includes two major concerts in and about
Morris County. It has also served the Community through appearances at
many of Morristown's annual celebrations of Independence Day, the
historical Holly Walk, its popular Fall Festival On the Green, and most
recently First Night. The Society has received international recognition
performing successful concerts in England in 1990, Ireland in 1994,
Scotland and Wales in 1996, France in 1998 and Italy in the summer of
2000. Also MCS has been represented by "ambassadorial" choral
contingents in multi-choral units in Eastern Europe in 1997 and 2000. In
the process the Society has assembled a vast and varied musical
repertoire, the cornerstone of which is an impressive list of serious
music from the Renaissance to the present.
MCS has
participated in a number of particularly exciting events. It performed
with Judy Collins in her Christmas Show; and with Dave Brubeck in La
Fiesta de la Posada, at the Community Theatre. Another highlight was
singing the Beethoven Ninth (Choral) Symphony and Bloch's Sacred Service
under Leon Hyman with the
New NJ Philharmonic. Several collaborations with Jazz Pianist Rio
Clemente and Friends have been popular as well. A Gershwin concert at
the Morristown Community Theatre was sung to a sold-out audience of
enthusiastic listeners.
As
stated, MCS touring ensembles have performed in England, Ireland,
Scotland, Wales, France, Italy, Poland, and the Czech Republic, at premiere churches and municipal
sites. Especially moving were appreciations expressed to all Americans
by municipal officials at two Morris Choral Society concerts in Caen,
France, on the 50th Anniversary of D-Day liberations.
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