Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook During Holy Week before Easter Sunday, Tenebrae is a ceremony in Catholic and several Protestant ...
The Saint Vincent College Singers will present “Tenebrae,” a service of music for Lent and Holy Week, in a performance in the Saint Vincent Basilica Crypt. The 8 p.m. April 10 evening of music and ...
This Christmas collection from Nigel Short's chamber choir Tenebrae is comprised of three strands: traditional carols, festive favourites, and newer pieces including a trio of songs by John Rutter, ...
Following a stunning reissue of Dawn of the Dead, Waxwork Records is diving back into the world of Goblin. This time, though, it will be for an expanded soundtrack release to Dario Argento's 1982 cult ...
But Tenebrae’s concert on Saturday at Kings Place broke the mould with some imaginative programming, giving us just enough Christmas but no more, and some quite stunning choral singing. Although ...
That Sibelius composed nothing from 1930 to his death in 1957 isn't quite true. The recently exhumed fragments of what's assumed to be the lost Eighth Symphony are tantalising, and it's widely ...
Tenebrae’s Lammermuir Festival performance at the National Museum of Flight brought music and location together in a revelatory way, writes David Kettle Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The ...
Tenebrae, a Good Friday evening service in St. Joseph Cathedral, will provide a look into the history of liturgical music. The Schola choir at St. Joseph will perform the music. The liturgy, which ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Professional choral singing is still rare in Australia, so any chance to hear one of the world’s top ensembles is a joy. Nigel Short, ...
Tenebrae's concert in the Proms Chamber Music Series at Cadogan Hall brought Renaissance and contemporary music into intimate focus, says Ivan Hewett Excellent chamber choir: Nigel Short of Tenebrae ...
Service of shadows Tenebrae is the Latin word for “shadows,” and Tenebrae is a service of shadows. Held in an auditoirum lit only by candles, Tenebrae explores, with scripture readings and music, the ...
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