The Russian composer Igor Stravinsky (1882-1971) is generally regarded as one of the most original and versatile artists in the history of Western music. His output includes practically all the ...
This weekend, University Chorus and Motet Choir will be singing about Kristallnacht (the 1938 pogrom marking the beginning of the Holocaust), accompanied by the University Symphony Orchestra. The ...
A pair of firsts help to kick off the Midwest Motet Society’s 2018-19 season. The chamber choir performs “Made in America: Three Centuries of American Choral Music” on Nov. 4 at Trinity Lutheran ...
After it's highly successful collaboration with the Rotondo Choir from Poznan, Poland, for the highly acclaimed premiere of Mark Agius' Messa Da Requiem at St John's Co-Cathedral last March, the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The words "revolution" and "France" often seem to coincide. I'm not thinking specifically of the momentous events of 1789, but rather ...
The Motet Choir of Calvary Episcopal Church will present its spring concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at the church, Second Street and Third Avenue Southwest in Rochester. The choir will be accompanied by Anne ...
Audiences will be treated to a rarely performed English Renaissance piece when William Chin, artistic director of The Oriana ...
Janet Cardiff talks about sound in such physical terms that one almost forgets she is describing something without tangible mass. Yet in conversation with the world-renowned Canadian sound artist, who ...
Back when lockdown felt more like a novelty than a grind, I made a mental list of what I missed most. Visiting art museums was near the top. I returned to them eagerly in the summer, happy to book a ...
Canadian artist Janet Cardiff’s “The Forty Part Motet” is deceptively simple in appearance: a spare room occupied solely with a ring of black speakers on stands. But once the first collective breath ...
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