Corpus Christi Church (NYC)

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Music Before 1800: Vox Luminis

Corpus Christi Church (NYC) 529 West 121st Street, New York, United States

Lionel Meunier has created a new Baroque companion to Johannes Brahmsโ€™ seminal masterpiece. Brahms loved the Lutheran church music of the late Renaissance and Baroque. Many of the Biblical texts he chose for his Deutsches Requiem had already been set by these composers. The heralded Belgian ensemble Vox Luminis has explored this same repertoire for […]

$5 โ€“ $60

Music Before 1800: Sequentia

Corpus Christi Church (NYC) 529 West 121st Street, New York, United States

The twelfth century German knight and poet, Hartmann von Aue, relates an astonishing tale of victory over despair. Sequentia performs this premiere reconstruction about a man tossed about by fortune, and unaware of his incestuous origins, who returns from near death to become a great holy man. Hartmannโ€™s ancient tale reaches far into the past, […]

$5 โ€“ $60

Music Before 1800: Holger Falk with Nuovo Aspetto

Corpus Christi Church (NYC) 529 West 121st Street, New York, United States

โ€˜When I went to Venice, I discovered that my dream had become โ€“ incredibly, but quite simply โ€“ my address.โ€˜ - Marcel Proust In addition to the palazzi built on piles, the lagoon city is also famous for its living landmarks: the singing gondoliers. Slip into a Venetian Gondola with baritone Holger Falk and journey […]

$5 โ€“ $60

Music Before 1800: Sabรฎl with Vincent Sรฉgal

Corpus Christi Church (NYC) 529 West 121st Street, New York, United States

For our second annual collaboration with The World Music Institute, duo Sabiฬ‚l premieres their new album, Tawaf, in a major MB1800 debut. Tawaf means โ€˜to go around.โ€™ It is one of the principal rites of visiting Mecca, referring to seven complete circles that pilgrims walk around The Kaaba. Born in Palestine, Ahmad Al Khatib is […]

$5 โ€“ $60

Music Before 1800: Markus Passion

Corpus Christi Church (NYC) 529 West 121st Street, New York, United States

J. S. Bach wrote Passion settings for the gospels of Mark as well as for Matthew and John โ€“ two of the greatest artistic works of all time. Shortly after Bachโ€™s death in 1750, his Markus Passion manuscript was hand-delivered by his son C.P.E. to his publisher, Johann Breitkopf, but was subsequently lost. The new […]

$5 โ€“ $60

Music Before 1800: Juilliard415

Corpus Christi Church (NYC) 529 West 121st Street, New York, United States

In this vibrant program from the missions of Bolivia and Peru, Juilliard415 explores the intersections of global and local Baroque. In the mid-eighteenth century, Jesuit missionaries brought Corelli, Vivaldi, Locatelli, and others to their new missions in Chiquitos, in southeastern Bolivia. Versions of these pieces survive today in the archives of the Chiquitaniฬa, alongside anonymous […]

$5 โ€“ $60

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