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SUMMARY:The Sounding Sea
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Suzanne Timble\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nFeaturing:\nNathan Salazar\, piano\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nWe reflect on our relationship with this most essential element of life through this program\, in collaboration with pianist Nathan Salazar. An exciting new generation of American composers is featured: Jake Runestad (Waves)\, Mason Bates (Sirens)\, and Matthew Lyon Hazzard (The Prow\, When We are Gone). Also featured is Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae (Song of Maritime Disaster) by Jaako Mäntyjärvi\, inspired by the 1994 sinking of the MS Estonia in which 852 lives were lost. As one of the leading American chamber choirs\, the Desert Chorale embraces its role in preserving our country’s folk music heritage. This program closes with a combination of American sacred harp\, spiritual\, and folk arrangements.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/the-sounding-sea-3/
LOCATION:NM
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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SUMMARY:Ruby Celebration Gala
DESCRIPTION:JOIN US FOR AN ELEGANT EVENING OF REMINISCENCE AND CELEBRATION  \nFROM 6:00 pm\nCocktail Reception featuring the High Desert Jazz Trio \nAWARD PRESENTATION at 6:45 pm\nAngel Award: Stephen and Jane Hochberg\nCivic Leadership Award: Patricia Salazar Ives of Cuddy & McCarthy\, LLP \nDINNER at 7:15 pm\nThree-course Dinner Menu\nCreated by Executive Chef Jose Fernandez \nPERFORMANCE\nExclusive Concert by the Entire Desert Chorale\nFeaturing Forty Years of Choral Favorites\nConducted by Joshua Habermann \nFollow the event link to learn more and purchase tickets
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/40th-anniversary-ruby-celebration-gala/
LOCATION:Four Seasons Rancho Encantado\, 198 NM-592\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87506\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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SUMMARY:The Sounding Sea
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Suzanne Timble\nConcert Sponsored by Gregory “Greg” Dove\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nFeaturing:\nNathan Salazar\, piano\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nWe reflect on our relationship with this most essential element of life through this program\, in collaboration with pianist Nathan Salazar. An exciting new generation of American composers is featured: Jake Runestad (Waves)\, Mason Bates (Sirens)\, and Matthew Lyon Hazzard (The Prow\, When We are Gone). Also featured is Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae (Song of Maritime Disaster) by Jaako Mäntyjärvi\, inspired by the 1994 sinking of the MS Estonia in which 852 lives were lost. As one of the leading American chamber choirs\, the Desert Chorale embraces its role in preserving our country’s folk music heritage. This program closes with a combination of American sacred harp\, spiritual\, and folk arrangements.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/the-sounding-sea-2/
LOCATION:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi\, 131 Cathedral Pl\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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SUMMARY:Mystics & Mavericks
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Sallie Bingham\nConcert Sponsored by Sponsored by Marian “Mimi” Lloyd\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nShowcasing works of medieval feminists ahead of their time: Kassia\, the only woman composer in the Byzantine liturgical canon and Hildegard von Bingen\, a patron saint of musicians. Celebrated sound artist Meredith Monk\, MacArthur fellow\, two-time Guggenheim fellow\, and National Medal of Arts recipient\, brings a selection of works that was recently released for choral performance\, and (to our knowledge) has not been heard in New Mexico. Caminante\, the Chorale’s 2022 commissioned bilingual work by award-winning composer Jocelyn Hagen enjoys its world premiere. We are also proud to feature another composition from our 2021 commissioned composer\, Reena Esmail. Music by Moira Smiley\, in demand American singer and composer whose choral works are performed around the world\, rounds out this powerful program.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/mystics-mavericks/
LOCATION:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi\, 131 Cathedral Pl\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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SUMMARY:The Sounding Sea
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Suzanne Timble\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nFeaturing:\nNathan Salazar\, piano\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nWe reflect on our relationship with this most essential element of life through this program\, in collaboration with pianist Nathan Salazar. An exciting new generation of American composers is featured: Jake Runestad (Waves)\, Mason Bates (Sirens)\, and Matthew Lyon Hazzard (The Prow\, When We are Gone). Also featured is Canticum Calamitatis Maritimae (Song of Maritime Disaster) by Jaako Mäntyjärvi\, inspired by the 1994 sinking of the MS Estonia in which 852 lives were lost. As one of the leading American chamber choirs\, the Desert Chorale embraces its role in preserving our country’s folk music heritage. This program closes with a combination of American sacred harp\, spiritual\, and folk arrangements.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/the-sounding-sea/
LOCATION:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi\, 131 Cathedral Pl\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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SUMMARY:Mystics & Mavericks
DESCRIPTION:Sponsored by Sallie Bingham\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nShowcasing works of medieval feminists ahead of their time: Kassia\, the only woman composer in the Byzantine liturgical canon and Hildegard von Bingen\, a patron saint of musicians. Celebrated sound artist Meredith Monk\, MacArthur fellow\, two-time Guggenheim fellow\, and National Medal of Arts recipient\, brings a selection of works that was recently released for choral performance\, and (to our knowledge) has not been heard in New Mexico. Caminante\, the Chorale’s 2022 commissioned bilingual work by award-winning composer Jocelyn Hagen enjoys its world premiere. We are also proud to feature another composition from our 2021 commissioned composer\, Reena Esmail. Music by Moira Smiley\, in demand American singer and composer whose choral works are performed around the world\, rounds out this powerful program.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/mystics-mavericks-3/
LOCATION:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi\, 131 Cathedral Pl\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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SUMMARY:Pilgrimage: Songs of the Mediterranean Basin
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Lynne and Joseph Horning\nConcert Sponsored by Patricia Stanley\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nFeaturing:\nFattah Abbou\, oud and vocals\n   Sponsored by Sheryl Kelsey and George Duncan \nPolly Tapia Ferber\, percussion\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nJeremy Mayne\, guitar\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nWe explore the cross-pollination of cultures that call the Mediterranean Basin home\, catching a glimpse of Spanish\, North African\, Jewish\, and Arab peoples through their sacred and secular music. Fifteenth-century songs from the Spanish Cancionero de Palacio stand beside Moroccan folk melodies\, Middle Eastern hymns\, Levantine chants\, and Sephardic love songs in a joyful celebration of this musically rich region. Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Fattah Abbou\, hailed as a “North African music master\,” guitarist Jeremy Mayne\, and percussionist Polly Tapia Ferber join sixteen Desert Chorale singers for a program that unites these Mediterranean cultures through song.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/pilgrimage-songs-of-the-mediterranean-basin-2/
LOCATION:Cristo Rey Catholic Church\, 1120 Canyon Rd\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220726T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220726T150000
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CREATED:20220601T210841Z
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SUMMARY:Insights & Sounds Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Helena Ribe\nOur Insights & Sounds community engagement program is back\, in person and bigger than ever! We are pleased to host the inaugural Insights & Sounds Symposium. Join us for a day full of interdisciplinary dialogue through the lens of choral music. \nThe Symposium will feature three sessions\, each combining a discussion and musical selection to reflect the three Desert Chorale Summer Festival programs. Panelist and topic selections are in progress and will engage a wide swath of the Santa Fe community. Each panel will be followed by a 20-minute musical selection from the respective program (see below). All 24 Desert Chorale singers and many of our guest artists for the Summer Festival will be performing throughout the day\, accompanied by program commentary from Artistic Director Joshua Habermann. \nThis project also honors the legacy of the historic Acequia Madre House\, which was built and stewarded by three remarkable Santa Fe women\, including the founder of El Rancho de las Golondrinas\, Leonora Curtin. These women reflect the spirit of our Mystics and Mavericks program\, and our theme: Caminante–to travel one’s own path. \nFull Schedule:\n9:30-10 am–Doors\n10-11:15 am–Pilgrimage: Songs of the Mediterranean Basin Panel and Performance\n11:20 am-12:35 pm–Mystics & Mavericks Panel and Performance\n12:35-1:45 pm–Lunch from Walter Burke Catering\n1:45-3 pm–The Sounding Sea Panel and Performance \nTopics and Panelists: \n\nUnity and Peacemaking through the Arts (related to Pilgrimage)\n– Fattah Abbou\, SFDC Guest Artist and Tamazight musician from Morocco\nPioneering Women and their Creative Processes (related to Mystics & Mavericks)\n– Facilitated by Katrina Latka\, Curator of Education and Interpretation\, Georgia O’Keeffe Museum\n– Jocelyn Hagen\, SFDC Composer-in-Residence\n– Barbara Bentree\, Award-winning filmmaker and musician\nFreshwater Conservation in New Mexico (related to The Sounding Sea)\n– Patricia Quintana\, Owner/Operator of Rancho La Fina Lamb and Wool and De La Tierra Consulting LLC\n– Morika Vorenberg Hensley\, Associate Executive Director of The Santa Fe Watershed Association\n\nAdditional Panelists forthcoming. Topics are subject to change. \n\n\n\n\nCapacity is limited\, and registration will be on a first-come\, first-served basis. \nMasks will be required.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/insights-sounds-symposium/
LOCATION:Acequia Madre House\, 614 Acequia Madre\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220724T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220724T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T183933
CREATED:20220510T200228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220614T204102Z
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SUMMARY:Mystics & Mavericks
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Sallie Bingham\nConcert Sponsored by Roxanne Howe-Murphy and James Murphy\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nShowcasing works of medieval feminists ahead of their time: Kassia\, the only woman composer in the Byzantine liturgical canon and Hildegard von Bingen\, a patron saint of musicians. Celebrated sound artist Meredith Monk\, MacArthur fellow\, two-time Guggenheim fellow\, and National Medal of Arts recipient\, brings a selection of works that was recently released for choral performance\, and (to our knowledge) has not been heard in New Mexico. Caminante\, the Chorale’s 2022 commissioned bilingual work by award-winning composer Jocelyn Hagen enjoys its world premiere. We are also proud to feature another composition from our 2021 commissioned composer\, Reena Esmail. Music by Moira Smiley\, in demand American singer and composer whose choral works are performed around the world\, rounds out this powerful program.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/mystics-and-mavericks/
LOCATION:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi\, 131 Cathedral Pl\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220717T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220717T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T183933
CREATED:20220510T194742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T134608Z
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SUMMARY:Pilgrimage: Songs of the Mediterranean Basin
DESCRIPTION:Program Sponsored by Lynne and Joseph Horning\nConcert Sponsored by Brooke Bandfield Taylor in memory of Larry Bandfield\nJoshua Habermann\, conductor\nFeaturing:\nFattah Abbou\, oud and vocals\n   Sponsored by Sheryl Kelsey and George Duncan \nPolly Tapia Ferber\, percussion\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nJeremy Mayne\, guitar\n   Sponsored by Diane and Bill Graves\nWe explore the cross-pollination of cultures that call the Mediterranean Basin home\, catching a glimpse of Spanish\, North African\, Jewish\, and Arab peoples through their sacred and secular music. Fifteenth-century songs from the Spanish Cancionero de Palacio stand beside Moroccan folk melodies\, Middle Eastern hymns\, Levantine chants\, and Sephardic love songs in a joyful celebration of this musically rich region. Multi-instrumentalist and vocalist Fattah Abbou\, hailed as a “North African music master\,” guitarist Jeremy Mayne\, and percussionist Polly Tapia Ferber join sixteen Desert Chorale singers for a program that unites these Mediterranean cultures through song.
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/pilgrimage-songs-of-the-mediterranean-basin/
LOCATION:The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi\, 131 Cathedral Pl\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220713T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220713T173000
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SUMMARY:Artist Spotlight Recital I
DESCRIPTION:Our professional singers not only blend beautifully in an ensemble—they also shine on the solo stage! Enjoy beautiful\, varied repertoire from some of your favorite Desert Chorale artists in an intimate setting during our two Artist Spotlight vocal recitals. \n\nJoin us prior to this performance at 4:30 pm for our 40th Anniversary Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with the Santa Fe Chamber of Commerce. \nFeaturing:\n\n\nDianna Grabowski\, mezzo soprano\nSteven Soph\, tenor\nAlissa Ruth Suver\, soprano\nMaxine Thévenot\, organ and harpsichord
URL:https://desertchorale.org/event/artist-spotlight-recital-i/
LOCATION:Church of the Holy Faith\, 311 E Palace Ave\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87501\, United States
CATEGORIES:Concert Program
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