Requiem Mass for All Faithful Departed and All Saints’ Day

On Sunday, November 3, at 4:00 p.m., St. Luke’s will offer a Requiem Mass for All Faithful Departed and All Saints’ Day. The liturgy will feature the sung mass setting of Arlen Clarke, titled “Requiem: A Mass for All Saints.” The piece will be sung by St. Luke’s Festival Choir and feature solo work by soprano Lisa Herzing.

This worship service is free and open to the public. A freewill offering will be taken. 

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Arlen Clarke’s biography is as follows (taken from Saint James Music Press):

Conductor, composer, and singer Arlen Clarke was born in upstate New York in 1954. He graduated with a Bachelor of Music (1976) in Voice Performance from Belhaven College in Jackson, MS. After a year of graduate study with Lloyd Pfautsch at Southern Methodist University in Dallas, TX, he went on to receive his Master’s Degree in Vocal Performance from Texas Christian University, Fort Worth, TX in 1983. Upon completion of six years of active duty as an officer in the US Army he was a singer and later, the composer-in-residence during the1989-90 season at Grace and Holy Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Kansas City, MO. Shortly thereafter, he was appointed to the post of Director of Choral Activities at his alma mater, Belhaven College. He currently lives in Greenville, SC and is the Director of Music at St. Mary’s Catholic Church. In addition to composing, he maintains an active schedule as a conductor, singer and vocal coach, choral clinician, and adjudicator.