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1 Feb



United Kingdom
 Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 7.30pm 
EXAUDI; James Weeks
Wigmore Hall, London
36 Wigmore St, London W1
United Kingdom
02079352141
http://www.wigmore-hall.org.uk

EXAUDI
James Weeks director

Since its formation 15 years ago, EXAUDI has expanded the boundaries of repertoire for vocal ensemble and explored compelling combinations of contemporary and early repertoire.

The clarity and focus of the ensemble’s sound, produced by outstanding individual singers performing as chamber musicians, ideally suits its immersion here in two of Monteverdi’s most expressive madrigals and works by two Franco-Flemish composers who made their reputations in Italy. The madrigal form’s vivacity is also present in EXAUDI’s selections from Salvatore Sciarrino’s 12 Madrigali, settings of nature-themed Japanese haiku created for the 2007 Salzburg Festival, and in James Weeks’s new work for EXAUDI.



Jacques Arcadelt : Il primo libro di madrigali (a selection)
James Weeks : Libro di fiammelle e ombre
Luca Marenzio : Spuntavan gia
Luca Marenzio : Scendi dal Paradiso Venere
Luca Marenzio : Perche la pioggia
Luca Marenzio : Quel augellin che canta
Claudio Monteverdi : Ecco mormorar l'onde
Claudio Monteverdi : Quell’augellin che canta
Giaches de Wert : Vezzosi augelli
Salvatore Sciarrino : 12 Madrigali (a selection)

1 Feb



United States
 Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 4:00pm 
The Dessoff Choirs Celebrates Spring in Harlem
James Memorial Chapel
3041 Broadway
United States

Tickets: $15-35
The Dessoff Choirs

Hailed as “one of the great amateur choruses of our time (New York Today) for its “full-bodied sound and suppleness (The New York Times),” The Dessoff Choirs continues its 92nd season with a one-evening-only spring concert of repentance. Members of The Dessoff Chamber Choir and Ensemble bring diversity, spirit, and beautiful harmony to the emotionally charged season of Lent. The program includes Bach’s Jesu, meine Freude, Buxtehude’s Herzlich lieb hab ich dich, o Herr, and Barber’s Dover Beach.

J.S Bach : Jesu, meine Freude

1 Feb



United States
 Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 10.30am - 11.00am 
College Music Society, Mid-Atlantic Region
Towson University, Towson
Maryland
United States
music.org

Tickets: Free
Douglas O’Connor, Alto Saxophone
Nathan Cornelius, Guitar



L.A. Logrande : Indelible Imprint

2 Feb



United States
 Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 7pm 
Jason Bahr Second Symphony Premiere
First Presbyterian Church Bonita Springs, Florida
First Presbyterian Church 9751 Bonita Beach Road SE Bonita Springs, FL 34135
United States
239-992-3410, x250
www.fpcbonita.org

Ensemble: Fort Myers Mastersingers
Conductor: Jeffrey Faux

Bahr’s 45-minute work is scored for choir, children’s choir, soprano and tenor soloists and large orchestra. It sets poetry of Walt Whitman and Wilfred Owen. The work explores the devastating reality of war and ends with hope for a better future.


Joseph Bahr : Second Symphony

2 Feb



United States
 Sunday, April 2, 2017 at 3:00pm 
BMOP Performs Works by Local Massachusetts Composers
Buckley Recital Hall
Amherst college
United States
13.542.2195
www.amherst.universitytickets.com

Tickets: $18
BMOP
Claremont Trio

In collaboration with Amherst College’s Parallel Series, the Boston Modern Orchestra Project (BMOP) presents Boston Accent, a pair of spring concerts celebrating world-class composers of contemporary music from the Boston music scene. Joined by one of America’s finest young chamber ensembles, the Claremont Trio, BMOP showcases works by John Harbison, Eric Sawyer, and Ronald Perera, as well as the world premiere of Black Noise by David Sanford.


David Sanford : Black Noise
John Harbison : Double Concerto
Ronald Perera : The Saints
Eric Sawyer : Fantasy Concerto: Concord Conversations

3 Feb 
 

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