Tag Archives: St. Martin’s Chamber Choir

“Greensleeves was All my Joy”: British Folksongs

St. Martin’s very first concert in 1993 featured 19th and 20th century arrangements of British folksongs and partsongs, and the choir never fails to please with creative offerings in this field. This […]

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“Greensleeves was All my Joy”: British Folksongs

St. Martin’s very first concert in 1993 featured 19th and 20th century arrangements of British folksongs and partsongs, and the choir never fails to please with creative offerings in this field. This […]

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“Greensleeves was All my Joy”: British Folksongs

St. Martin’s very first concert in 1993 featured 19th and 20th century arrangements of British folksongs and partsongs, and the choir never fails to please with creative offerings in this field. This […]

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“Shiru L’Adonai”: Jewish Sacred Choral Music

Shiru L’Adonai (“Sing to the Lord”) celebrates four centuries of Jewish sacred choral music, from the Renaissance’s Salamone Rossi of Venice, to Romantic-era Berlin Cantor Louis Lewandowski (a friend of Mendelssohn […]

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“Shiru L’Adonai”: Jewish Sacred Choral Music

Shiru L’Adonai (“Sing to the Lord”) celebrates four centuries of Jewish sacred choral music, from the Renaissance’s Salamone Rossi of Venice, to Romantic-era Berlin Cantor Louis Lewandowski (a friend of Mendelssohn […]

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The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Narrative of Carols

St. Martin’s Christmas concerts are a holiday tradition with many hundreds – this year’s concert adds a dramatic, narrative aspect. ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ – referring to the length of the […]

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The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Narrative of Carols

St. Martin’s Christmas concerts are a holiday tradition with many hundreds – this year’s concert adds a dramatic, narrative aspect. ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ – referring to the length of the […]

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The Twelve Days of Christmas: A Narrative of Carols

St. Martin’s Christmas concerts are a holiday tradition with many hundreds – this year’s concert adds a dramatic, narrative aspect. ‘The Twelve Days of Christmas’ – referring to the length of the […]

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Musical Wanderings: Songs of Pilgrimage

The road to Santiago de Compostela in northern Spain has been trodden by pilgrims from the Middle Ages to the present day, inspiring deeply spiritual outpourings of music. St. Martin’s […]

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Italian Triptych: Classical Guitar with Nicolò Spera

St. Martin’s 25th season concludes with flair, performing Italian music for guitar and choir featuring classical guitar sensation Nicolò Spera in Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco’s iconic Romancero Gitano, with texts by Federico García Lorca, […]

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