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The Agony and the Ecstasy: Music of the Sistine Chapel

Vox Obscura invites you to an evening of Renaissance sacred music inspired by the traditions of the Sistine Chapel, one of Europe’s most revered places of worship. The program offers thoughtfully crafted performances of chant and polyphony, with works by composers such as Josquin, Palestrina, Lotti, and the hauntingly beautiful Miserere mei, Deus by Allegri. Sung primarily a cappella or with light string accompaniment, this concert explores the passion and drama of the great Renaissance musicians, inspired by the art and history of the Sistine Chapel.

Tickets: 
$20 General Admission
$30 Premium (Open seating in the first four rows)
$12 Students & children

Venue Address: Red Hill Lutheran Church: 13200 Red Hill Ave, Tustin, CA 92780

'Vox Obscura' unites professional musicians in Southern California to perform cultivated concerts inspired by timeless sacred, folk, and art repertoire from a wide variety of early music traditions.  Our music programs are carefully curated to restore the original spirit and intent of the composer for a modern audience. Learn more at Voxobscura.org

Musicians: Emily Valenzuela | Holly Roehl | Katelyn Der | Jocelyn Nguyen | Anastasia Gastelum | Andrea Aldana | Kaitlyn Mensen | Gretchen Kirby | Timothy Maggs | Lucas Senkbeil | Christian Guebert | Andres Valenzuela | Ethan Schneider | Keinan Hernandez | Mitchel Piantanida | Jordan Kirby | Erik Der 

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