Tallis Scholars Open Miller Theatre's Early Music Series W/ Christmas Program
Miller Theatre at Columbia Universaity School of the Arts opens their 2011-12 season of its Early Music series with Songs of Mary: A Christmas Celebration.
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips, director
Church of St. Mary the Virgin
(145 W. 46th Street)Tickets: $40 • CU Students: $7 • All other students: $24 with valid ID
From Miller Theatre Director Melissa Smey:
"I am so excited to begin this season's Early Music series with the world-renowned Tallis Scholars performing a special Christmas program centered on Songs of Mary, appropriately performed at the beautiful, intimate Church of St. Mary the Virgin in midtown. Their thoughtful, elegant program promises to be a unique and wonderful way for classical music lovers to celebrate the season in style."
Early Music
This season features four Early Music concerts, three in Midtown Manhattan at the Church of St. Mary the Virgin (affectionately known to insiders as Smoky Mary's) and one uptown at The American Academy of Arts & Letters. Miller is pleased to offer revered returning groups hailing from two continents. Two British ensembles-The Tallis Scholars and Stile Antico-open and close the series with timeless vocal pieces. New York's young-yet-polished New York Polyphony brings a romantic Valentine's Day program, complete with a champagne reception during intermission. And France's Le Poème Harmonique makes a stop on their international tour to perform emotional works by flickering candlelight.
Saturday, December 10, 8:00 p.m.
Songs of Mary: A Christmas Celebration
The Tallis Scholars
Peter Phillips, director
Sweelinck: Hodie Christus natus est
Taverner: Magnificat a 5
White: Tota pulcra es
Pärt: Magnificat and Nunc dimittis
Praetorius: Magnificat IV
White: Regina caeli
Morales: Regina caeli
Britten: Hymn to the Virgin
Palestrina: Magnificat and Nunc dimittisBIOS: The Tallis Scholars were founded by Peter Phillips in 1973. They perform in both sacred and secular venues. Previous locations include the Sistine Chapel to mark the final stage of the complete restoration of the Michelangelo frescoes; Ferrara, Italy (at the invitation of Claudio Abbado); and London for a unique 25th Anniversary concert in London's National Gallery. Other UK venues include Symphony Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Wigmore Hall, London's South Bank Centre, and the Royal Albert Hall. They have also toured in Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, France, the United States, Japan, China, Australia, and Singapore. Festival appearances include the Salzburg Festival, Bath Festival, Milan Cathedral Festival, and at the BBC Proms in London. Much of The Tallis Scholars's reputation for pioneering work has come from their association with Gimell Records, set up by Peter Phillips and Steve Smith in 1981 solely to record them.
Upcoming concerts in Miller Theatre's Early Music series
Single tickets: $35; ($40 for The Tallis Scholars) • Subscriptions: $116 for all 4 concerts
New York Polyphony American Academy of Arts & LettersCouperin's Tenebrae Saturday, March 17, 2012
Le Poème Harmonique Church of St. Mary the VirginTreasures of the Renaissance Saturday, April 21, 2012
Stile Antico Church of St. Mary the Virgin
Columbia University's Miller Theatre is located north of the Main Campus Gate
at 116th St. & Broadway on the ground floor of Dodge Hall.
The public may also purchase tickets through the Miller Theatre Box Office
in person or at 212/854-7799, M-F, 12-6 p.m.
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