2004-05 Season
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A musical journey through 18th-century a cappella choral music, featuring works by J.S. Bach and his students, such as Doles and Homilius. [Concert program] [Program notes] Friday October 1, 2004 - St. Paul's Lutheran
Church, 16th and
Grant, Denver Weekend sponsor: Trautman Farms Download the 2004-2005 Season Brochure II. "Lo, How a Rose"
Hugo Distler's joyful and tender "Die Weihnachtsgeschichte"
("The Christmas Story") and other
Friday December 17, 2004 - St. John's
Episcopal Cathedral, 13th and Clarkson, Denver
Weekend sponsor: Coldwell Banker Works by, or inspired by,
Scarlatti, Father and Son, with Toby Tenenbaum, pianist and composer. Friday February 11, 2005 -
First United Methodist Church, Boulder Concert sponsor: Gregory Robbins Download the 2004-2005 Season Brochure IV. Tenebrae: From Darkness to Light From darkness to light; from
despair to rejoicing: Music by Victoria, Friday March 18, 2005 - St. John's
Episcopal Cathedral, 13th and Clarkson, Denver Concert sponsor: Robert and
Juanita Kniss Download the 2004-2005 Season Brochure Key works that influenced the history of choral
music: examples of earliest polyphony; Kyrie from
Machaut Notre Dame Mass, Palestrina Pope Marcellus Mass, Allegri Misereri,
and more. Friday June 10, 2005 - St.
Paul Lutheran Church, 16th and
Grant, Denver Weekend sponsor: Michael and
Bronwyn Alleman
St. Martin's Chamber Choir gratefully acknowledges the support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, and the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs.
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