Posts Tagged ‘Music Series’
Music for Good Friday
Via Crucis – Franz Liszt Saint Mark’s Cathedral Choir Director – Raymond Johnston Free Admission
Read MoreSeason Finale: Music of Hope and Remembrance
he program will include Dona Nobis Pacem – Vaughan Williams Soprano Katie Boardman and Baritone Andrew Kane, St. Mark’s Cathedral Choir, Choral Society, and Orchestra, directed by Raymond Johnston. Tickets…
Read MoreVocal Recital featuring Elizabeth Pemberton
Soprano Liz and guests perform music from the 16th-20th centuries. FREE ADMISSION
Read MoreVocal Recital featuring Mirandola Ensemble
The Mirandola Ensemble presents “Lamentation”, a program built around the stunning Lamentations of Jeremiah by English Renaissance master Thomas Tallis. The program will be rounded out with Lenten motets and…
Read MoreMusic Recital featuring Mill City Quartet
This internationally prize-winning quartet presents a concert of all women composers in honor of Women’s History Month in March, performing works by Tomeka Reid, Grażyna Bacewicz, and Amy Beach …
Read MorePiano Recital featring Oleg Levin
Pianist Oleg Levin maintains a vibrant performance schedule in the Twin Cities area, both as a soloist and chamber musician. He is also Adjunct Professor of Piano at Concordia University,…
Read MoreVocal Recital featuring Red Thread
The popular folk ensemble performs music rooted in Eastern European, Yiddish, and American traditions. Free admission
Read MoreA Great British Christmas
The Snowman – Howard Blake Fantasia on Christmas Carols- Ralph Vaughan Williams, and a selection of Carols by John Rutter & David Willcocks. Audience participation is required! Baritone Soloist: Andrew…
Read MoreOrgan Recital featuring Raymond Johnston
Raymond Johnston, Saint Mark’s own Canon Musician, is sure to delight with a spectacular organ performance! FREE ADMISSION
Read MoreOrgan Recital featuring Molly Patrick
Doctoral student at Indiana University Jacobs School of Music, and Assistant Director of Music and Organist at First Christian Church in Bloomington, Indiana. Free admission
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