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, […]
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, […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Fire and Ice: Christmas with Ars Nova SIngers
Ars Nova ignites the dark of winter with traditional carols and exciting contemporary Holiday music, including works by Eriks Esenvalds, Alf Houkom, Michael Fink, and Stephen Paulus. Our special guest: […]
Celebrating Music of the Reformation: Seicento Baroque
A preview by Barbara Hamilton A 33-year old man emerged from the shadows, paper in hand. His hands shaking, he nailed the manuscript with 95 theses on the door of […]
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