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San Francisco Classical Voice
Heinrich Schütz
Kleine geistliche Konzerte
Benjamin Britten
A Boy was Born
Lassus, Josquin, Morales
Carolus Vivat!
Frank Martin
Mass for Double Choir
Schütz: Kleine geistliche Konzerte
Pacific Collegium
Amid the devastation of the Thirty Years' War, German composer Heinrich Schütz published two collections of Kleine Geistliche Konzerte: short pieces on sacred texts for a small group of singers with continuo accompaniment. Tonia D'Amelio, Ann Moss, sopranos; Clifton Massey, countertenor; Kevin Baum, Brian Thorsett, tenors; Nikolas Nackley, baritone; Daniel Zuluaga, theorbo; Gilbert Martinez, virginal; Christopher Kula, organ; William Skeen, gamba; Roy Whelden, violone.
Sat. 10/22 7:30 p.m.
St. Gregory of Nyssa, S.F.
Sun. 10/23 3 p.m.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Oakland
Tickets from $10 to $45.
Britten: A Boy was Born
Pacific Collegiumwith Trebles of Chapel College
Extend your holiday festivities with Benjamin Britten's exuberant a cappella choral variations on 15th- and 16th-century Christmas and Epiphany carols. Pacific Collegium; Trebles of Chapel College Men and Boys Ensemble; Christopher Kula, conductor.
Sat. 1/7 7:30 p.m.
Sun. 1/8 4 p.m.
MusicSources presentsCarolus Vivat!The Life of Charles V in Music
Pacific Collegium debuts on the Music-Sources concert series with a program of polyphonic gems from the Flemish court of Holy Roman Emperor Charles V, celebrating the feast of the Annunciation. Christopher Kula, conductor.
Sat. 3/24 2 p.m.
Most Holy Redeemer Catholic Church, S.F.
Sun. 3/25 5 p.m.
St. Mary Magdalen Dominican Parish, Berkeley
Ticket info at MusicSources.org.
Martin: Mass for Double Choir
Chapel College Men and Boys Ensemble
The third annual Chapel College season concert features Frank Martin's beloved eight-part Mass setting, plus repertoire from our monthly Evensong service at St. Paul's Oakland. Chapel College Men and Boys Ensemble; Christopher Kula, conductor.
Fri. 5/18 7:30 p.m.
Sat. 5/19 7:30 p.m.
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