Eternal Returns: Renaissance motets of loss and renewal

Eternal Returns: Renaissance motets of loss and renewal

Please join Tactus SF for this musical celebration of farewells, transformations, and new horizons.

By Tactus SF

Location

SF and Berkeley; see description for details

94103

Refund Policy

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About this event

  • 8 days 6 hours

Tactus SF presents choral masterpieces exploring the eternal cycle of beginnings, endings, and new beginnings, traditionally symbolized by the ouroboros—a snake devouring its own tail. Endings are not only experiences of loss but also opportunities for renewal, a doubleness from which Renaissance composers drew inspiration for motets of grief and consolation. This a cappella concert by Bay Area chorus Tactus SF will take us on a journey from beginnings into life and from endings to new beginnings, as represented in works by composers including Tallis, Byrd, Morales, Palestrina, Josquin, and Phinot (his wonderful motet in a brand new edition by a member of the chorus).

The concert, part of the Berkeley Early Music Festival Fringe, is the last to be planned and conducted by Music Director Elizabeth Kimble. Please join Tactus SF for this musical celebration of farewells, transformations, and new horizons.


In-person and live stream access is FREE for Patreon subscribers! If you are a Patreon supporter, you do NOT need to also reserve an Eventbrite ticket here.


There are three ticket options:

In-Person: June 8, 2024 - Saturday, 3:00 pm

St. Matthew's Lutheran Church (3281 16th St, San Francisco, CA)

In-Person: June 10, 2024 - Monday, 4:00 pm

St. Mark's Episcopal Church (2300 Bancroft Way, Berkeley, CA)

Online: starting June 10, 2024 - 4:00 pm

Live stream of the Monday concert (on sale through Monday, 6/16/2014), can be watched on-demand anytime. You will receive a link within 24 hours before the start of the concert.

Parking WILL be available for our Saturday concert guests in the parking lot behind Mission Dolores Academy, one block west of St Matthew’s. YOU MUST BE OUT BY 7 or get locked in until Sunday morning. Enter on Church Street right before the big orange bldg which is the school (16th St).

Free-will donation requested. The concert will last about an hour with no intermission. Reception to follow.


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Organized by

Tactus (San Francisco) is a chamber chorus dedicated to bringing Renaissance polyphony to audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. We aim to bring together musicians of diverse identities, ages, and experience to create a musical melting pot of energy and ideas. Through innovative rehearsal methods derived from the latest in teaching pedagogy, we aim to forge musical and personal relationships that will last a lifetime. Committed to the highest quality of artistic excellence, we will perform regularly in the San Francisco Bay Area, seeking to educate, engage, and delight.

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