- Webster Alexander Rogers, Jr.
Webster Alexander Rogers, Jr. is an American conductor who has directed numerous ensembles and choruses in the
Washington, D.C. area. He is a graduate of the Benjamin_T._Rome_School_of_Music at theCatholic University of America [http://www.cua.edu] , where he is currently a doctoral student there inmusicology . He has studied conducting withRandall Craig Fleischer , formerly the Associate Conductor of theNational Symphony Orchestra ; with Dr. Robert Ricks, Conductor Emeritus of the Catholic University Symphony Orchestra; and withPiotr Gajewski , Music Director of theNational Philharmonic Orchestra and also a former music director of the Catholic University Symphony Orchestra.Mr. Rogers also serves as music director of the
Friday Morning Music Club Chorale of Washington, D.C., where in his nineteen seasons as director he has presentedJohann Sebastian Bach 'sMass in B Minor , Cantatas No. 4 and 140, Magnificat in D Major, and major excerpts from hisChristmas Oratorio ;Johannes Brahms 'sEin deutsches Requiem ,Nänie , andSchicksalslied ;Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart 's Requiem in D Minor, KV. 626,Coronation Mass ,Great Mass in C Minor , KV. 417a/427, and both settings of hisSolemn Vespers ;George Frideric Handel 'sMessiah ,Israel in Egypt , and Dettingen Te Deum;Franz Josef Haydn 's Mass in Time of War,Theresienmesse , "Great Organ" Mass in E-flat,Harmoniemesse ,Lord Nelson Mass , and hisoratorios The Creation andThe Seasons ;Felix Mendelssohn 'soratorios Elijah and St. Paul and his under-performedsecular cantata ,Die erste Walpurgisnacht ;Franz Schubert 's Mass No. 5 in A-flat Major, Mass No. 6 in E-flat Major and his Magnificat;Gabriel Fauré ’s Requiem,Leonard Bernstein 'sChichester Psalms andJohn Rutter 's Gloria; andLudwig van Beethoven 's Missa Solemnis in D Major, Meeresstille und Glückliche Fahrt (Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage (Schiller) ), andBeethoven 'sFantasia for Piano, Orchestra, and Chorus featuring internationally acclaimed pianist Thomas Mastroianni, D. M. A., head of thePiano Department of theBenjamin T. Rome School of Music atCatholic University of America , as guest pianist. Other repertoire has includedCamille Saint-Saëns Oratorio de Noël andRalph Vaughan Williams 's Hodie.Mr. Rogers teaches in the
District of Columbia Public Schools [http://www.k12.dc.us/dcps/home.html] , where has previously served as Assistant Band Director of theDuke Ellington School of the Arts . He also has served as the Director of Bands and Orchestras atWheaton High School inSilver Spring, Maryland and at Tilden Junior High School inMontgomery County, Maryland . He has also taught inPrince George's County, Maryland [http://www.pgcps.org] , where he served as Chairman of the Music Department and Director of Bands and Orchestras at theSuitland High School Visual and Performing Arts Magnet, and as Director of Bands and Choruses atCrossland High School .Mr. Rogers served as the music director of the Traditional Choir of St. John the Baptist Catholic Faith Community in
Silver Spring, Maryland from1975 to2003 . In this capacity, he conducted the choir in many prominent venues in theUnited States and abroad, including a concert tour inItaly that culminated in a concert in Rome at the [http://www.chiesasantignazio.org| Chiesa di Sant'Ignazio Loyola] and solo participation in a mass celebrated by the latePope John Paul II atSaint Peter's Cathedral ; a musical tour ofMontreal andQuebec City ,Canada ; and Masses at theCathedral of Saints Peter and Paul inPhiladelphia and St. Patrick's Cathedral inNew York City . In addition, he has led the choir in providing the music liturgy for occasions that featured the lateMother Teresa ofCalcutta .Mr. Rogers is known in the Washington area as an accomplished conductor of orchestral as well as choral music, having conducted the Friday Morning Music Club Orchestra in a program that featured
Johannes Brahms 's Symphony No. 4 in E Minor,Ludwig van Beethoven 's Fifth Piano Concerto (theEmperor ), again featuring Dr. Mastroianni at the piano, andEmmanuel Chabrier 'sDanse Slave from hisopera , "Le Roi malgre lui ."Mr. Rogers has also conducted a number of choral sing-alongs, including G. F.
Handel's Messiah for the Washington Summer Sings! and for Reston Sings! with TheReston Chorale , as well asAntonio Vivaldi 's [Gloria (Vivaldi)| Gloria and W. A. Mozart'sVesperae Solennes de Confessore , KV 339, also for Summer Sings!.Mr. Rogers has been music director or theatre director for more than fifty shows and operas in the Washington area, including many
Hexagon Club [http://www.hexagon.org] Revues, most recently the Potomac Theatre Company's [http://PotomacTheatre.org] acclaimed production of "Nunsense " in November 2006, winner of the prestigiousRuby Griffith Award (awarded by theBritish Embassy Players) for Best Musical in 2006. Mr. Rogers also has been retained by the Victorian Lyric Opera Company [http://www.vloc.org] as the conductor for productions ofGilbert and Sullivan 'sThe Mikado ,Trial by Jury , andThe Sorcerer , and as musical director and conductor for a production ofThe Pirates of Penzance , as well as its production of theJacques Offenbach operetta La vie Parisienne; he also musically directed theMaryland -based RosebudMusical Theater Company, currently defunct.Mr. Rogers dedicates all of his performances to his wife, Joanna Leslie Roberts and their new son, Timothy Geoffrey Charles Rogers, the loving memory of their late son, Benjamin Geoffrey Adrian Rogers, as well as to the loving memory of his late wife, Ann Lawrence Rogers, and to their three children, JoAnne Elizabeth Lee Rogers, Catherine Louise Pinion Rogers, and Webster Alexander (“Alex”) Rogers III.
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