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A Christmas Oratorio: Herzogenberg’s The Birth of Christ

Sponsored by David Beattie and Philip Van Hoevenberg Johannes Brahms acknowledged only one student as a protégé worthy of his legacy, and that was Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1843-1900).  In 1894, […]

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A Christmas Oratorio: Herzogenberg’s The Birth of Christ

Sponsored by David Beattie and Philip Van Hoevenberg Johannes Brahms acknowledged only one student as a protégé worthy of his legacy, and that was Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1843-1900).  In 1894, […]

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A Christmas Oratorio: Herzogenberg’s The Birth of Christ

Sponsored by David Beattie and Philip Van Hoevenberg Johannes Brahms acknowledged only one student as a protégé worthy of his legacy, and that was Heinrich von Herzogenberg (1843-1900).  In 1894, […]

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American Renaissance

Our Fall Cameo concert often contains music of the Renaissance.  This year we will focus on a Renaissance of a different sort — the blossoming of choral composition by American […]

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American Renaissance

Pre concert lecture MB Krueger  Sponsored by Jeff Parrot & Jeff Jacob Our Fall Cameo concert often contains music of the Renaissance.  This year we will focus on a Renaissance […]

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American Renaissance

Pre concert lecture MB Krueger  Sponsored by Jeff Parrot & Jeff Jacob Our Fall Cameo concert often contains music of the Renaissance.  This year we will focus on a Renaissance […]

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In Memoriam: The Victims of the Pandemic (Brahms German Requiem)

Pre-concert lecture Thomas Riis Sponsored by Claudia Dakkouri In anticipation of the return to a world of live performances and in-person audiences, and to honor the millions lost to the […]

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In Memoriam: The Victims of the Pandemic (Brahms German Requiem)

In anticipation of the return to a world of live performances and in-person audiences, and to honor the millions lost to the Corona virus during the pandemic, as well as […]

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Duruflé Requiem

Held in such high esteem as one of the most profound of all choral works, Maestro Krueger has felt that performing the Maurice Duruflé Requiem requires a level of artistic […]

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The Voice of Nature

St. Martin’s Chamber Choir Virtual Performance. Nature has inspired and spoken to a great variety of composers through the ages. At a time when many believe our earth to be […]

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