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2016-12-19 03:00:00
Hello all! Like last year, again we have teamed up to present a collection of Christmas Music from the 13th through the 20th Centuries. We hope you enjoy our selection. We feel there may be a little something for everybody during this Blessed Holiday Season. May you all have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! ~ Thomas Cadfael, Cunctator, Aart, Dutch Publisher and the rest of the Core Team ~ Codex Sanblasianus Medieval Mass for the Feast Of Annuntiation (14th Century) Schola Cantorum Budapestiensis János Mezei - direction Label: Hungaroton HCD 32200 Recorded September 2001 Courtesy of Thomas Cadfael [Flacs & scans] Download Es Stot ein Lind in HimelrichWeihnachtliche Musik aus Mittelalter und RenaissanceEnsemble Freiburger SpielleytFreiburger DomsingknabenRaimund Hug - directionLabel: Ars Musici 232276Recorded July & August 1998-[Flacs & scans]Download[Flacs & scans]Download William Byrd (1539/40-1623) Propers for the Nativity and […]
2015-06-01 09:25:40
[…] Kenny Davis – bass at Smalls 6/13, midnight all-female UK lo-fi/punk/garage band Pins – sort of like the bastard child of the early Go Go’s and Wire – at Rough Trade, $12 adv tix rec 6/14, 2:30 PM it’s Choralfest at Symphony Space: a marathon of choirs including Angelica, C4 Choral Composer-Conductor Collective, Chameleonic, Connecticut Chamber Choir, Empire City Men’s Chorus, Ghostlight, Voices of Gotham, New Amsterdam Singers, Riverside Church Inspirational Choir, The Canticum Novum Singers, The New York Virtuoso Singers and Zamir Chorale sing works from across the centuries, free, early arrival advised. 6/14, 3 PM organist Stephen Rumpf and cellist Benjamin Larsen play Robert Sirota’s Easter Canticles at St. John’s Episcopal Church, 139 St. John’s Place, Park Slope, any train to Grand Army Plaza and walk downhill, free 6/14, 4 PM NYC’s only black bluegrass band – who also happen to be one of NYC’s best […]
2013-12-01 18:27:01
[…] Carolina & the Hot Mess at Terra Blues 12/14, 7 PM, repeating on 12/15 at 2 PM the Brooklyn Brandenburgers play chamber music by Bach, Brahms, Chevalier de St. George, Purcell, Salieri and Telemann at the Old Stone House in Park Slope, $10, early arrival a must 12/14, 8 PM eclectic classically-trained adventurous and always surprising a-cappella quartet NY Polyphony sings at St. Paul’s Chapel at Columbia, 116th/Amsterdam, $30 tix avail 12/14, 8 PM the Canticum Novum Singer s perform While by my Sheep, arranged by Hugo Jungst, O Magnum Mysterium by Tomas Luis de Victoria, Hodie Christus Natus Est by Jan Pieters Sweelinck, Ave Maria by Johannes Brahms, Ave Maria by Anton Bruckner, A Christmas Cantata by Arthur Honegger and Friede auf Erden by Arnold Schoenberg, repeating 12/15 at 3 PM at St. Ignatius of Antioch Church, 552 West End Ave. (at 87th St.), $25/$20 srs. 12/14, 8/9:30 PM […]
2013-03-01 14:00:04
Two Major Concerts at Westminster Choir College This Weekend (March 2-3)
On Saturday, March 2 at 7pm, Westminster Choir College’s Black and Hispanic Alliance will present “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings,” a celebration of the African American tradition through poetry, music, art and dance. The program features the Unashamed Gospel Choir directed by Jalyssa James, Canticum Novum directed by Vinroy Brown, Jr., soprano Rochelle Ellis, pianist Brandon Waddles and organist Taione Martinez. It will include the readings of Langston Hughes, Gwendolyn Brooks and Adrienne Rich. It will also include music by George Gershwin, William L. Dawson & Nina Simone, and will feature Maya Angelou’s I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings and the premiere of Brandon Waddles’ Fix Me, Jesus. The concert is in Bristol Chapel on the Westminster Choir College campus and admission is free. On Sunday, March 3 at 3pm, renowned soprano and Westminster faculty member Sharon Sweet will sing opera arias and ensembles with 18 of […]
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