Past Events
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Past Event: Liturgy Symposium | Michael Peppard
The Interaction of Art and Rites in Early Christianity
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | Mourning in Dresden (NYC)
Yale Schola Cantorum and Juilliard415 present Baroque masterworks by Johann Adolf Hasse and Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | Mourning in Dresden (New Haven)
Yale Schola Cantorum and Juilliard415 present Baroque masterworks by Johann Adolf Hasse and Johann Sebastian Bach.
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Past Event: Religion & Film | Science Fiction & Spirituality | Solaris
Solaris, Tarkóvski’s mystifying drama of grief and memory, is a science fiction film that wholly engages both inner and outer space.
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | Evensong
Yale Schola Cantorum presents Evensong with David Hill, conductor.
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Past Event: Literature & Spirituality | Carolyn Forché
Renowned as a “poet of witness,” Carolyn Forché is the author of four books of poetry.
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Past Event: Forum on Religion and Literature | Amy Hungerford
American Solitude and Contemporary Literature. Presented by Amy Hungerford, followed by moderated discussion.
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Past Event: Panel Discussion | Carrie Mae Weems' "Grace Notes"
Discussion related to Weems’ Grace Notes with leading scholars of photography, history, art, and ethics.
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | 2016 International Tour
Tour to Russia, Estonia, and Latvia, David Hill, conductor
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Past Event: Special Event | Practicing Empathy: music, poetry, dance, and discussion
Collaborative performance featuring music, poetry, and dance, and discussion.
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Past Event: Student Recital | Mary Pan, Organ
Half-length student recitals are thirty minutes in length.
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Past Event: Student Recital | Christopher Keady, organ
Half-length student recitals are thirty minutes in length.
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Past Event: Guest Artist | Masaaki Suzuki, Organ
Baroque Organ Works of Nicolaus Bruhns and Dieterich Buxtehude played on the Baroque Krigbaum Organ in Marquand Chapel.
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Past Event: Special Event | Performance of Text: T.S. Eliot "A Soul Stretched Tight"
A group of Yale Divinity School students has been working with the poetry of T. S. Eliot in order to enact texts that usually are only studied.