[MR] Concert of Renaissance Masses
Roy B. Scherer
rscherer at infionline.net
Thu Mar 1 03:12:33 PST 2007
Many of the gentles reading this may find this event to be of interest.
-- YIS,
-- Britton (mka Roy)
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COLLEGIUM CANTORUM, directed by Timothy Kendall, will present
"MISSA L'HOMME ARMÉ", a Concert of Renaissance Masses by
Antoine Brumel and Josquin des Prez.
8:00 P.M. Saturday, March 31, 2007 at
The Church of the Ascension and Saint Agnes
Massachusetts Ave. and 12th St. NW, Washington, DC
(Near McPherson Square Metro and Metro Center; see
<http://www.AscensionandSaintAgnes.org>www.AscensionandSaintAgnes.org
for directions.)
3:30 P.M. Sunday, April 1, 2007 at
Saint Mary Mother of God Catholic Church
5th and H Streets NW, Washington, DC
(Near Gallery Place Metro; for directions see
<http://www.parishes.org/marymothergod.html.>www.parishes.org/marymothergod.html.)
Voluntary $20 contribution suggested, but ADMISSION IS FREE.
Inappropriate for small children; school-age children welcome.
See <http://www.CollegiumCantorum.org>www.CollegiumCantorum.org
Our heartfelt thanks to the ALLIANCE FRANÇAISE de WASHINGTON, DC
(<http://www.francedc.org>www.francedc.org) for assistance with publicity.
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- - Roy B. Scherer
[ 8 N. Sheppard Street, Richmond, VA 23221; (804) 355-7612 ]
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