By SARAH SHMERLING | Editor-in-Chief
St. Matthew’s Music Guild will continue its 41st season with a concert on Friday, November 7, beginning at 8 p.m.
“When mezzo-soprano Raehann Bryce-Davis steps onto the stage at St. Augustine by-the-sea Church … audiences will be treated to a rare blend of operatic brilliance, American artistry and soulful tradition,” Music Guild said about the program, which also includes the Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew’s. “The evening … promises what Music Director Dwayne S. Milburn calls ‘an experience that ignites both the imagination and the heart.’”
Bryce-Davis has performed on the stages of the Metropolitan, Houston Grand, Santa Fe and Dutch National operas. She has “quickly become one of the most sought-after singers of her generation,” Music Guild wrote.
The program will open with selections from Georges Bizet’s “Carmen,” including “Habanera” and “Séguedille.” Following will be Hector Berlioz’ “D’amour l’ardente flamme” from “La Damnation de Faust,” then “O don fatale” from Giuseppe Verdi’s “Don Carlo.”
“American composer Amy Beach’s ‘Summer Dreams’ offers a radiant orchestral interlude, while … Milburn’s own ‘Scherzo and Cortege’ adds a personal and contemporary voice,” Music Guild continued. “The evening concludes with Milburn’s stirring arrangements of African American spirituals, including ‘O De Angels Done Bowed Down,’ ‘Stand the Storm,’ ‘Round About the Mountain’ and ‘Ride On, King Jesus.’”
St. Augustine by-the-sea Church is located at 1227 Fourth Street. Tickets are $45 for general admission or $10 at the door for students with ID. They are also available as part of a season subscription.
“Raehann has one of the most compelling voices of her generation,” Milburn said of the November 7 concert. “This program is designed to ignite the imagination and stir the heart … It’s an evening that no music lover will want to miss.”
A “casual pre-concert feature,” “Liner Notes” will begin at 7:10 p.m. and is free to all ticket holders. It will offer a conversation with Bryce-Davis, as well as insights into the music and composers.
Music Guild anticipated a return to St. Matthew’s Church in Pacific Palisades for its December 5 concert. Updates will be available online.
For more information or to purchase tickets, visit musicguildonline.org or call 310-573-0722.











