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Chalice Consort Concert (Mar 14 & 15, 2009)

Chalice Consort

Chalice Consort Concert (Mar 14 & 15, 2009)

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Ticket Type Price Fee Quantity
General Admission 3/14/09 at St. Agnes's, SF 8pm concert ($20 at door) $17.00 $0.99
Seniors (65+) 3/14/09 at St. Agnes's, SF 8pm Concert ($15 at door) $12.00 $0.99
Students (must show ID at door) 3/14/09 St. Agnes's, SF 8pm concert ($10 at door) $7.00 $0.99
General Admission 3/15/09 at St. Pau's Episcopal, Oakland 4pm concert ($20 at door) $17.00 $0.99
Seniors (65+) 3/15/09 at St. Paul's Episcopal, Oakland 4pm Concert ($15 at door) $12.00 $0.99
Students (must show ID at door) 3/15/09 St. Paul's Episcopal, Oakland 4pm concert ($10 at door) $7.00 $0.99
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Event Details

Chalice Consort presents “Music of the Spirit and of the World”

 

8pm - March 14, 2009 at St. Agnes Church, 1025 Masonic Ave, San Francisco, CA 94117

4pm – March 15, 2009 at St. Paul’s Episocopal, 116 Montecito Ave, Oakland, CA 94610

 

Join Chalice Consort for the final program of their inaugural concert season. The pure toned ensemble will present not often performed masterworks: Lamentations and Tenebrae Responsories by Lassus, Christoph Demantius' Johanesspassion and selections from Moralia by Jacobus Gallus.

 

SFCV said this about Chalice Consort last January 2009: “The Chalice Consort was heavenly indeed, singing with perfect intonation and beautifully balanced sound.”

 

$20 general admission, $15 for seniors, and $10 for students; $2 discount advance online purchase.

 

You can buy your tickets online at www.chaliceconsort.org.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

 

Organizer

Chalice Consort

Chalice Consort collaborates with early music scholars and musicians in helping little-known works from the Renaissance and early Baroque eras become more widely appreciated by the modern music-loving public. The Consort pays special attention to the verbal texts and to the music's rhetorical force, as well as to acoustics. Its performances also take into account the various concepts of stylistic decorum that were strongly articulated by humanist writers in the Renaissance and provide an essential part of the context in which these repertoires were composed, performed, and first appreciated. Chalice Consort aims to communicate the emotional power of this music to modern listeners.

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