All Souls Requiem – Mozart's Requiem
Solemn Mass for the Feast of All Souls
The Very Reverend Michael G. Ryan, presider
St. James Cathedral Choir
St. James Cathedral Chamber Orchestra
Joseph Adam, conductor
Natalie Ingrisano, soprano
Marjorie Bunday, mezzo-soprano
Chad DeMaris, tenor
David P. Hoffman, bass
We commemorate the Feast of All Souls with a solemn Mass for the Dead featuring Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Requiem. Experiencing
Mozart's masterwork with choir and orchestra within the context of a Mass at St. James Cathedral brings a spiritual aspect that is
difficult to replicate in the concert hall. All are invited to attend this liturgy (no tickets or reservations are needed) as we pray
together for our beloved dead. A freewill offering will be collected during the Offertory.
Here is a live recording of the entire Mass. Though good quality, this is not a professional recording, so please forgive the occasional background noises.
Click here
for the Order of Celebration.
Accessible entrances at Marion St. & Terry Ave. (northeast corner of Cathedral) and Columbia Ave.-Courtyard (south side of Cathedral).
For more information, contact the Cathedral music office at
musicoffice@stjames-cathedral.org or 206-382-4874.
Parking Information
- The Cabrini Garage will be open for free Cathedral parking from 6:30–9:30pm. Please take a ticket as you enter the garage, and write
"St. James Cathedral" on the ticket for validation before exiting. The parking attendant will need to collect your ticket – to help prevent
traffic delays, please self-validate your ticket before leaving your parking space.
- Limited free parking (~65 spaces) is available in the O'Dea High School parking lot, entrances on Marion and Columbia Streets between Terry and Boren Avenues.
- Street parking is $2.50/hour (free after 8:00pm).
- Accessible parking is available on the west side of Terry Avenue, between Marion and Columbia.
- There is a small pay lot across the street from the Cathedral on 9th Avenue and a larger pay lot at 711 Madison Street.
If you park at a garage in the neighborhood, be sure to check the closing time.
Public Transportation
St. James Cathedral is within a few blocks of a number of bus lines and the First Hill Streetcar. The #60 bus stops directly in front on 9th Ave.
To plan your trip, visit
tripplanner.kingcounty.gov
(or 206-553-3000), or
maps.google.com
and search for Terry Ave & Marion St, Seattle.