Messiah Program 25

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Messiah Sing- Along Monday, Dec 1 | 7:30pm

Dahlgren Chapel of the Sacred Heart

Benefitting the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center

Georgetown University Concert Choir

Prof. Frederick Binkholder, Conductor

Amy Broadbent, Soprano

Kristen Dubenion-Smith, Mezzo Soprano

Matthew Hill, Tenor

Matthew Scollin, Bass and Modern Musick

Messiah Sing-Along

Monday, December 1, 2025 at 7:30 p.m. | Dahlgren Chapel

G. F. Handel’s Messiah — First Part

Part I

Scene 1: Isaiah’s prophecy of salvation

1. Sinfony

2. Comfort ye my people

3. Every valley shall be exalted

4. And the glory of the Lord

Scene 2: The coming judgment

5. Thus saith the Lord

6. But who may abide the day of his coming

7. And he shall purify

Scene 3: The prophecy of Christ’s birth

8. Behold, a virgin shall conceive

9. O thou that tellest good tidings to Zion

10. For behold, darkness shall cover the earth

11. The people that walked in darkness

12. For unto us a child is born

Scene 4: The annunciation to the shepherds

13. Pifa (“pastoral symphony”) 14a. There were shepherds abiding in the fields

14b. And lo, the angel of the Lord

15. And the angel said unto them

16. And suddenly there was with the angel

17. Glory to God

Scene 5: Christ’s healing and redemption

18. Rejoice greatly, O daughter of Zion

19. Then shall the eyes of the blind

20. He shall feed his flock

21. His yoke is easy

Part II

44. Hallelujah Chorus

Georgetown University Concert Choir

Inaara Anderson

Kayla Barnes

Nayonika Basu

Zubin Battaglia

Sophia Dorr

Marla Dressel

Tyler Feichthaler

Céline Fiszbin

Pankti Gala

Nidhi Gowda

Chenxi Guo

Michael Hsu

Laila Krivosic*

Thy Le

Celise Lin

Sophia Lu

Alex Martin

Miguel Mattia-Uribe

Ayesha Murtaza

Autumn Nachman

Kalpana Narlikar

Lucas Nelson

Elizabeth Oliver

Grace Parcover

Becky Pfordresher

Leah Raymond

Joe Romano

Lauren Santoro*

Christian Smith

Brady Stoffregen

Divya Sundaram

Connie Tian+

Mari Tsujita

Sophie Wignall-Dillon

* Co-Presidents + Conducting Assistant

Modern Musick

Violin 1

Risa Browder

Marlissa Woods

Caroline Levy

Violin 2

Leslie Nero

Asa Zimmerman

Adam Murphy

Viola

Marta Howard Cello

John Moran

Bass

Riley Parks

Oboe

Sarah Huebsch Shilling

Sarah Weiner

Bassoon

Kelsey Shilling

Trumpet

Josh Cohen

Dillon Parker

Timpani

Tom Jones

Chamber Organ

Marc Bellassai

Amy Broadbent – Soprano

“With consummate poise, limpid clarity, and faultless intonation” (Washington Classical Review), soprano Amy Nicole Broadbent has garnered recognition as a dynamic and versatile musical force. Amy is a sought-after interpreter of a wide range of vocal music, from the music of Bach & Handel through newly-composed works. Amy has performed as a soloist for the Oregon Bach Festival, Staunton Music Festival, Bach Choir of Bethlehem, Washington National Cathedral, Washington Bach Consort, The Thirteen, Folger Consort. She created the role of Sebastian in Scott Ordway’s opera, The Outer Edge of Youth, her recording of which was acclaimed by Opera News (Critic’s Choice), Gramophone, and BBC Music Magazine. Other stage roles include Pamina (Die Zauberflöte), Bastienne (Bastien und Bastienne), Papagena (Die Zauberflöte), Johanna (Sweeney Todd), La Statue Animée (Pygmalion), Josephine (H.M.S. Pinafore) and Elsie (The Yeoman of the Guard). She is a founding member of vocal quartet The Polyphonists. A multi-faceted musician, Amy’s compositions and arrangements have been performed at the White House, Washington National Cathedral, and Basilica of the National Shrine, and broadcast nationally. As assistant conductor for the Victorian Lyric Opera Company, her conducting was hailed as “stellar… a balletic piece of choreography” (Ruby Griffith Award). She is the Assistant Conductor of the U.S. Navy Band Sea Chanters, the official chorus of the U.S. Navy. Amy holds degrees in both voice and conducting from the University of Maryland. amy-broadbent.com

Kristen Dubenion-Smith – Mezzo-Soprano

Recognized for her “velvety legato and embracing warmth of sound” (Washington Classical Review) and “lyric-mezzo of uncommon beauty” (The Washington Post,) mezzo-soprano Kristen DubenionSmith enjoys an active performing career in oratorio and sacred vocal chamber music, specializing in music of the medieval, renaissance, and baroque eras. 2023-2024 Solo engagements include concerts with the Washington Bach Consort, the Washington National Cathedral Baroque Orchestra, Opera Lafayette (D.C. and NYC,) TENET (NYC,) Arts on Alexander (Texas,) Incantare (Kentucky,) Clarion (NYC,) and Bach in Baltimore. Ms. Dubenion Smith has been involved in a number of commercial recordings with The Folger Consort, Apollo’s Fire, Cathedra, and Via Veritae and was an ensemble singer on the Grammy winning album, The Prison, by Ethel Smyth, with The Experiential Orchestra. Ms. Dubenion-Smith is also a past American Bach Soloists Academy participant and Virginia Best Adams Fellow at the Carmel Bach Festival. In 2016, Ms. Dubenion-Smith was the first woman to be hired to join the choir of Men and Boys/Girls at the Washington National Cathedral. Originally from Michigan, Ms. DubenionSmith attended Alma College (Bachelor of Music) before moving to Maryland to complete her studies at The Peabody Conservatory of Music (Master of Music) in Baltimore.

Matthew Hill – Tenor

Praised for “clarion high notes placed with unfailing precision,” (Washington Classical Review) tenor Matthew Hill is a versatile performer who excels in opera, oratorio, art song, and musical theatre. Highly regarded for his interpretations of Bach, Matthew’s Evangelist was praised by the Washington Post for “deliver[ing] the Gospel texts with agile conviction.” Matthew has appeared as a concert soloist with ensembles including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, Washington National Cathedral, American Bach Soloists, the Washington Bach Consort, and the Thirteen, in repertoire including Haydn’s Creation, Bach’s Mass in B Minor, Bach’s St. Matthew and St. John Passions, Handel’s Messiah and Israel in Egypt, Mozart’s Requiem, Britten’s Serenade for Tenor, Horn, and Strings, and Stravinsky’s Les Noces. Matthew won first place in the Washington International Competition, Bethlehem Bach Young American Singers Competition and National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Awards Competition, and holds degrees from the University of Maryland College Park. Additionally, he serves as assistant music director, enlisted conductor, and tenor vocalist of the U.S. Air Force Singing Sergeants and is a founding member of The Polyphonists.

Matthew Scollin – Bass-Baritone

Bass-baritone Matthew Scollin has established himself on operatic and concert stages alike, performing roles with Washington National Opera, Los Angeles Opera, Opéra National de Bordeaux, Théâtre du Capitôle, Pittsburgh Opera, Virginia Opera, the Glimmerglass Festival, Santa Fe Opera, Seattle Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Utah Opera, and others. Recent performances include Gran Sacerdote (Nabucco) with Washington Concert Opera, the Bass Soloist in Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Don Pizarro (Leonore) with Opera Lafayette, Horatio (Hamlet) and Leucippo (Zelmira) with Washington Concert Opera, Colline (La bohème) with Pittsburgh Festival Opera, and Martin/James (Candide) with Los Angeles Opera and Washington National Opera. A recipient of a Career Development Award from the Sullivan Foundation, Scollin holds degrees from Michigan State University and the University of Illinois. He is a member of the United States Air Force Singing Sergeants and resides in the Washington, DC area with his wife Sarah and children Jack (6), Luke (4), Christiana (2), and David (newborn).

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