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TO ORDER TICKETS: Via the web, click here or by phone at 1.866.427.2092.
By mail:
45 Ash St., Auburndale, MA 02466.
Joel Cohen, director
Friday, December 7 at 8:00 pm,
First Unitarian Church
1 Benevolent St., Providence, RI
www.firstunitarianprov.org
[directions]
Saturday, December 8 at 8:00 pm,
First Church in Boston
66 Marlborough
Street, Boston, MA
www.firstchurchboston.org
[directions]
Sunday, December 9 at 3:00 pm,
First Parish Church
20
High Road, Newbury,
MA
www.firstparishofnewbury.org
[directions]
Thursday, December 13 at 8:00 pm,
Follen Church Society, Unitarian-Universalist
755 Massachusetts Ave., Lexington, MA
www.follen.org [directions]
Friday, December 14 at 8:00 pm,
First Church in
Cambridge
11 Garden St.,
Cambridge, MA
www.firstchurchcambridge.org
[directions]
One of the Camerata’s most beloved productions, this rich program features rare Christmas music from the church and the countryside of Renaissance Europe – works by Dufay, Josquin, Byrd, Praetorius and many other composers of France, Spain, Italy, England and Germany. Some of these works were originally conceived for church services and use a more elaborate form of musical writing. Others, with vernacular texts, are more direct, in keeping with the spirit of a “people’s’ Christmas. The most astonishing contrasts of seriousness and playfulness run throughout this repertoire, as though to remind us that Revelation, while of great import, is not always solemn.
Saturday, February 16 at 8:00 pm,
Trinity Episcopal
Church
11 Homer
Street, Newton Centre, MA
www.trinitynewton.org [directions]
Sunday, February 17 at 4:00 pm,
First Church in Boston
66 Marlborough
Street, Boston, MA
www.firstchurchboston.org
[directions]
Twenty-one years ago, Camerata's now-legendary treatment of the immortal Tristan and Iseult legend, based on original medieval sources, won the Grand Prix du Disque and toured three continents. We now present it anew for lovers of all ages. You will hear central elements of the world's most famous romance almost exactly as they were narrated in the Middle Ages in Germany and France, with magnificent music drawn from manuscript sources of the same period, performed by a stellar cast of singers and instrumentalists. A memorable experience, not to be missed!
Four centuries of curiosity and emulation as Turks and Europeans engage with each other's manners and music! The Dünya ensemble, featuring an array of traditional Turkish instruments, joins with the singers and players of The Boston Camerata in music of strife and struggle, pomp and ceremony, courtship and flirtation, from the battlefields of Constantinople to the salons of Mozart's Vienna . Conceived and co-directed by Joel Cohen and Mehmet Sanlikol.
TO ORDER TICKETS:
Via the web, click here.
By phone, dial our ticket line at 1.866.427.2092.
For all events, tickets ordered less than 10 business days prior to the actual performance will be held at the door of the performance.
“A” price tickets are located in the front of the center section and the first balcony row(s).
“B” price tickets are located toward the back of the center section, front of the side sections, third rows, and balcony rows.
“C” price tickets are located at the extreme back of the front and side sections, and the last rows of the balcony.
Student tickets are $10 at the door.
A 20% discount is available for seniors over 65.
All tickets are non-refundable.