Past Events
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Past Event: Philip Moore: Requiem
Marguerite L. Brooks, conductor - U.S. premiere of Philip Moore’s Requiem. Thomas Murray, organ.
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Past Event: Conference | Medieval Rites: Reading the Writing
Medieval Rites: Reading the Writing will explore the breadth of possible literate interactions with Christian liturgy during the Middle Ages.
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Past Event: Student Recital | Will Doreza, baritone
MMA student recitals are an hour and a half in length.
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Past Event: Symposium | The Afterlives of Amazing Grace
An invitation to consider a bundle of questions associated with the entangled trajectories of contemporary Christianity and black popular music.
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Past Event: Film Screening | Say Amen, Somebody
Film Screening of George T. Nierenberg’s Say Amen Somebody (1983). Discussion with Mellonee Burnim.
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Past Event: Yale Camerata | Robert Kyr: Transfiguration
Marguerite L. Brooks, conductor - world premiere of a new oratorio
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Past Event: Literature & Spirituality | Averill Curdy & V. Penelope Pelizzon
Readings followed by book signing and reception.
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Past Event: Special Event | Orthodox Great Vespers Service: Saint Romanos the Melodist Byzantine Choir
Orthodox Great Vespers Service featuring the Saint Romanos the Melodist Byzantine Choir of Hellenic College Holy Cross.
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Past Event: Exhibition | The Complexities of Unity
Curated by Jon Seals, featuring work by Edgard Rodriguez Luiggi, Esteban Cabeza de Baca, Jeremy Wright, Noe Jimenez, Jane Winfield, and Lily Kuonen.
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Past Event: Special Event | Prahlad Singh Tipanya
North Indian devotional folk music of Kabir and others. Cosponsored by South Asian Studies Council and the Hixon Fund, department of Religious Studies
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Past Event: Special Event | Masaaki Suzuki: Cantatas of Nicolaus Bruhns
Artistic director and organist Masaaki Suzuki performs the solo cantatas of Nicolaus Bruhns with Dann Coakwell ‘11, James Taylor, and Paul Max Tipton.
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | India Tour
Conductor David Hill, Juilliard415, and Yale Schola perform J.S. Bach’s Magnificat and commissioned work by Indian-American composer Reena Esmail.
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