…in Boston Camerata’s ‘Carmina Burana’


A Colombian native, Parias left Bogota for Boston about three years ago.

Lightbulb moment: There was no single moment. “I have been singing since I was 4 years old. I was a part of choirs growing up. I never stopped singing.” – The Boston Globe

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in October in Boston…

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‘Sumptuous’, they say
. We say ’twas great fun and a powerful moment. Congratulation to the Ribeauvillé’s Festival’s 30th Anniversary and yes, folks, our own Camerata’s 60th is around the corner!

With: Anne Azéma, Jesse Lepkoff, Emily Marvosh, Susan Consoli, Timothy Leigh Evans, Taylor Ward, Joel Frederiksen.

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Camerata’s medieval Carmina Burana is coming your way, and the concert will forever dispel your notion of medieval gloom…these distinguished diners, for instance, had their appetites revived just THINKING about The Boston Camerata. Be like them and live well! October 27 (Boston) and 29 (Virginia)

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Standing ovation for the Boston Camerata at Ribeauvillé! Congrats to a sterling musical team!

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The clerks of thirteenth century Paris were tonsured, but they still enjoyed a good time….come hear their songs of revelry, and their rebellious critiques of authoritarian power, in rousing performance by The Boston Camerata!

CARMINA BURANA (the medieval version)
October 27 at the First Church, Marlboro Street, Boston; and October 29 at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va.

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…the German side of the Rhine: you can come hear us live in the supremely beautiful village of Ribeauvillé this coming Sunday afternoon. Venez nous voir, et à bientôt! Chüss!


Boston Camerata – Festival de Ribeauvillé 2013

– Anne Azéma – Musiques anciennes du Nouveau Monde- Trav’ling Home: chants et peuples voyageurs de la jeune Amérique

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The famous “Gamblers’ Mass” from the original, medieval Carmina Burana. The best crap game in town, sung to Gregorian chants by the Boston Camerata, October 27 at the First Church, Marlboro Street, Boston; and October 29 at Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va. Come on over, and join the game!

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…from the first page of the incredible, 13th century Carmina Burana manuscript. And, just under the picture, the opening song of the Boston Camerata concert on October 27. Yes, we’ve figured out how it goes — so come hear how we solved the puzzle, and revel in some of the best medieval music you could ever hope to hear!

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