Ever heard of Tomás Luis de Victoria? I have — and how. When I was a college student in the 1960s, the head of the music department at the school I attended wrote his Ph.D. thesis on Victoria, a ...
Imagine yourself, for a moment, in a Spanish cathedral or royal chapel sometime in the late 1500s. Hardly a surface is innocent of elaborate carving or frescoes. The air is thick with incense smoke.
The writings and music of Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) take a contemporary choral turn when conductor-composer Eric Banks leads the Esoterics through “Sybilla: The Complete Hildegard Motets of ...
When the Friends of Chamber Music presents a holiday concert, you know “Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer” is not going to be on the program. This year the Friends is presenting a Kansas City ...
Cleveland is about to acquire Quire Cleveland, a professional choral ensemble devoted largely to a cappella works from the late medieval, Renaissance and Baroque eras. The group's music director will ...
Bringing music with a message, the Bethel University Renaissance Choir will return to Jefferson City this weekend. The choir, which is based at the university in McKenzie, Tennessee, will perform a ...