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Odyssée, Choral Music Across the Renaissance

  • First Lutheran Church 815 Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90291 United States (map)

Vox Obscura performs at First Lutheran Church in Venice CA in their popular Masters in the Chapel concert Series. This concert is offered free of charge thanks to the support of Masters in the Chapel donors and will explore the diverse landscape of the European Renaissance through choral and instrumental music from England to Eastern Europe - with stops in Portugal, Span, France, and Italy along the way. Featuring repertoire by Josquin, Tallis, Byrd, Fernandes, Guerrero, Gesualdo, Falconieri, and more!

Tickets: FREE, no tickets required.

About The Venue

Since 2001, First Lutheran Church in Venice has hosted the Masters in the Chapel music series which has featured performances by artists from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Los Angeles Baroque Orchestra, and Los Angeles Master Chorale.

Musicians

Al Almanza bass & violin Anastasia Gastelum alto Andrea Aldana alto Andres Valenzuela tenor Benjamin Johnson bass & guitar Christian Guebert tenor & recorder Emily Valenzuela soprano Erik Der baritone & percussion Gretchen Kirby soprano & harp Holly Roehl soprano Jocelyn Nguyen alto Jordan Kirby bass Kaitlyn Mensen alto Keinan Hernandez bass Mitchel Piantanida tenor Timothy Maggs countertenor & cello

Program

Sing Joyfully, William Byrd
Alla Cazza,
Anonymous
Oyd, Oyd una Cosa,
Francisco Guerrero
O Nata Lux,
Thomas Tallis
Pizzicata di San Vito,
Anonymous
O Vos Omnes,
Carlo Gesualdo
Tu Dorado Cabello,
Francisco Guerrero
Si Ch’io Vorrei Morire,
Claudio Monteverdi
Mille Regretz,
Josquin des Prez
Douleur me Bat,
Josquin des Prez
La Folia,
Andrea Falconieri
Eso Rigor e Repente,
Gaspar Fernandes
Ojos Marcos ha La Niña,
Francisco Guerrero
Modlitwa, gay dziatki spac id,
Waclaw of Szamotuly
Bogoroditse Devo, Sergei Rachmaninoff

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