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Please join us before the show begins for Choral Conversations, a free pre-concert lecture at 2 pm, during which Music Director Anthony Blake Clark will share more background about this monumental repertoire in an intimate setting.
Baltimore Choral Arts Society
Anthony Blake Clark, music director and conductor
Daniel Aune, organ
Lucia Renata Bradford, mezzo-soprano
James Mayo III, bass-baritone
Leo Wanenchak, associate conductor and pianist
CoroLAB Ensembles:
Overlea Voices and Eastern Tech Chamber Choir
Kellie Zephir, conductor
Reena Esmail
See Me
Benjamin Britten
Two Choruses from Peter Grimes
"Song of the Fishermen" and "Old Joe Has Gone Fishing"
Phillip's Breeches
Intermission
Maurice Duruflé
Requiem, Op. 9
ACCESSIBILITY NOTES:
Baltimore Choral Arts works toward providing the most inclusive and up-to-date services for our patrons. The Cathedral of Mary Our Queen is accessible to all. A limited mobility drop-off zone is accessible via the main entrance facing Charles Street. Please be aware that there are steps at this entrance. A wheelchair accessible ramp is located to the left of the main entrance towards the rear of the building. There is also limited accessible parking available along the perimeter of the Cathedral. Please email Baltimore Choral Arts' director of audience development, Rachel Tanenblatt, at rachel@baltimorechoralarts.org if you have accessibility needs.
Sacred Heritage
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
5200 N Charles Street Baltimore, MD
Sacred Heritage
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
5200 N Charles Street Baltimore, MD
Sacred Heritage
Sunday, November 3, 2024
Cathedral of Mary Our Queen
5200 N Charles Street Baltimore, MD
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