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Music
Home for the Holidays
December 14, 2008
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Add Review/CommentSchola Cantorum’s second snapshot of American choral composers wraps the classic Christmas experience in fresh trimmings. Endearing favorites, like the ever-popular Alfred Burt Carols, rub elbows with recently-minted works by Schola Cantorum member Lauren Bird-Wiser (Three December Songs) and alum Hugh McDevitt (A December Night), and other newer works, including Carl Chevallard’s Christmas at Home, Gregory Wait’s arrangement of Charles Ives’s A Christmas Carol, the stirring O magnum mysterium by Morten Lauridsen and a rollicking romp through Craig Courtney’s Musicological Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas. The Oxford Street Brass joins the choir to add a sparkling finishing touch to this picture-perfect Christmas.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: $20-$24
Info Phone: 650- 254–1700
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Dates & Times
Dates:
December 14, 2008Times:
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Venue Info
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church,
13601 Saratoga Avenue, Saratoga,, CA
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