Chalice Consort presents Renaissance and Baroque era music for the season of Epiphany: MIRACLES THREE (Tribus Miraculis), celebrating the Epiphany, the Baptism of Jesus, and the miracle at Cana.
Concert Program:
Videntes
stellam Ambrosian
Chant
Magi videntes Anonymous
14thC
Epiphaniam Domino Guillaume Du Fay
(c1397-1474)
Reges Tharsis John
Shepherd (c1515-1559)
Magi veniunt ab oriente Clemens non Papa (c1510-c1555)
Videntes stellam
Orlandus Lassus (c1532-1594)
A solis ortus cardine Giovanni
Pierluigi da Palestrina (c1525-1594)
INTERMISSION
Magnificat
in A Gottfried Homilius
(1714-1785)
Mirabile mysterium Jacobus Gallus
(1550-1591)
Ich freue mich in Herrn Gottfried Homilius
Jauchzet dem Herrn Gottfried Homilius
The Chalice Consort explores the music for the great Solemnity of the Epiphany.
From the earliest chants, through the great polyphonists Lassus and Palestrina to
Gottfried Homilius, the outstanding student of J.S. Bach, the wondrous manifestation of
God-in-Human-Form is gloriously celebrated in the sound of the human voice. The Chalice Consort, which
specializes in pure-tone singing and impeccable blend, weaves a dazzling
musical tapestry.
Homilius' Magnificat in A is a bay area premiere.
"Chalice Consort...took on the challenging task of presenting an all a cappella program of music from Renaissance Spain, and succeed manificently." (San Francisco Classical Voice, Nov. 2008)
Locations (both wheel chair accessible):
January 17, 2009 - 8pm concert at St. Monica's Church at 470 24th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94121; Free Parking on 23rd & Geary Street behind the church!
January 18, 2008 - 4pm concert at St. Ann's Chapel at 541 Melville Ave, Palo Alto, CA 94301
Questions: contact Rebekah at (415) 875-9544 or chaliceconsort@yahoo.com
We look forward to seeing you there! Tell your friends about Chalice Consort!
Chalice Consort is a performer, a collaborator with global early music scholars and musicians, and a leading catalyst for discovering, transcribing, and making accessible undiscovered or rarely performed renaissance and baroque era choral pieces; to advance the knowledge and expand experiences of all students, scholars, and listeners of early music in the bay area and beyond.
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