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TENET Vocal Artists: Keeping Time - Michael Praetorius @ 400 / 450
Dec
11
7:00 PM19:00

TENET Vocal Artists: Keeping Time - Michael Praetorius @ 400 / 450

TENET celebrates the prolific German composer Michael Praetorius, who holds two important anniversary dates this year — birth and death. Selections highlight Praetorius’ music for double choir with singers, brass, and accompanying instruments in celebration of Christmas. Click here for information about the performers and to purchase tickets.

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CANCELLED - Voices of Ascension: JS Bach, B minor Mass (Ensemble)
Apr
30
7:30 PM19:30

CANCELLED - Voices of Ascension: JS Bach, B minor Mass (Ensemble)

JS Bach, B minor Mass, BWV 232

Voices of Ascension

Dennis Keene, Conductor and Artistic Director

The culmination of Bach’s life as a composer of choral music, this extraordinary work features several of the greatest moments in all classical music: the exhilarating Et resurrexit, the triumphant, cosmic Sanctus, and the final Dona nobis pacem, a chorus of universal scope.

THIS CONCERT HAS BEEN INDEFINITELY POSTPONED DUE TO CONCERNS SURROUNDING THE SPREAD OF COVID-19

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Choir of Trinity Wall Street: Bach + One - BWV 12 (Ensemble)
Mar
9
1:00 PM13:00

Choir of Trinity Wall Street: Bach + One - BWV 12 (Ensemble)

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The Choir of Trinity Wall Street

Trinity Baroque Orchestra

Julian Wachner, conductor

J.S. Bach – Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV 12
Herbert Howells – Take Him, Earth for Cherishing

Bach + One features one Bach cantata each week paired with a complementary work from composers early to modern. Trinity’s presentation of Bach’s entire monumental output of vocal sacred music has been praised by The New York Times for its “dramatic vigor.”

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Voices of Ascension: Baroque Spectacular (Ensemble)
Jan
29
7:30 PM19:30

Voices of Ascension: Baroque Spectacular (Ensemble)

Voices of Ascension

Dennis Keene, Artistic Director and Conductor

Works by Purcell, Monteverdi, Schütz, Bach, Gibbons, Palestrina and others

One of the most varied and lively programs we have ever presented, featuring many of the greatest names of Early Choral Music. Cathedral anthems by Purcell, brilliant chamber works of Monteverdi, polychoral music by Schütz, anthems and motets by Gibbons, Palestrina and J. S. Bach himself.

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