Past Events
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | Music for Holy Week
The Yale Schola Cantorum will present James MAcMillan’s monumentalSeven Last Words from the Cross on Good Friday.
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Past Event: Special Event | Harpsichord Music of the Baroque
The advanced students of Richard Rephann will present a recital of Baroque harpsichord music.
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Past Event: Yale Camerata | A Winter Offering
The Yale Camerataunder the baton of Marguerite Brooks presents A Winter Offering
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | In Memoriam Marc-Antoine Charpentier
The Yale Schola Cantorum will present works of 17th century French composer Marc-Antoine Charpentier in a concert.
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Past Event: Native American Grace: The Art of Father John Giuliani
Native American Grace: The Art of Father John Giuliani will be on display emphasizing iconic depictions of Native American peoples as Christian saints
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Past Event: Literature & Spirituality | Scott Russell Sanders, essayist
Scott Sanders, Distinguished Professor of English at Indiana University, explores the tensions between nature and civilization.
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Past Event: Margot Fassler: The Liturgical Framework of Time: How History was Made in the Central Middle Ages
Part of the ISM’s Liturgy Symposium
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Past Event: Peter Jeffery: Tradition, Language, and Culture in Liturgiam Authenticam
Part of the ISM’s Liturgy Symposium
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Past Event: Advent Concert | Yale Camerata
The Yale Camerata will present its annual Advent Conert at Battell Chapel.
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Past Event: Yale Schola Cantorum | Viennese Vespers by Heinrich Biber
Yale Schola Cantorum premieres complete 1693 Viennese Vespers by Heinrich Biber.
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Past Event: Credo Settings | Yale Schola Cantorum
The concert program will consist of a selection of musical settings of creeds, and will be shared by three choirs.
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Past Event: Literature and Spirituality | Rachel Hadas, poet
Author presentation followed by a book-signing and reception.
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Past Event: Music as Consolation | Yale Schola Cantorum
Entitled Music as Consolation, the program consists of three works representing the intimate ways that music touches and consoles the troubled spirit.
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Past Event: Chiaroscuro | Yale Schola Cantorum
Featuring soloists from the new graduate voice program and specialist instrumentalists from the School of Music.
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Past Event: Martha Moore-Keish: Reading Local Eucharistic Theology
Martha Moore-Keish is Assistant Professor of Liturgical Studies at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and Yale Divinity School.
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Past Event: Symposium | The Society for the Arts, Religion and Contemporary Culture
Theology and Music, Languages that Shape the Soul, Music as a Theological Discipline