Dear Music Friends, The date for the Santa Cruz Chorale Guest Concert with San Jose’s The New Choir is fast approaching. It is our great pleasure to welcome once more this fine ensemble directed by Eileen Chang. The program will celebrate the joy, promise and hope of the dawning day, and the mystery and […]
“Morning and Evening Songs” at the March Guest Concert
Featured in last year’s Guest Concert, Palo Alto’s The New Choir, was so well received that we invited them back for another performance. Their program, “Morning and Evening Songs” will include works from the Renaissance of Monteverdi to the 20th Century of Samuel Barber. The pieces the Chorale shared with The New Choir last year […]
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Fauré Requiem CDs will be available at “Christmas with the Chorale”
Dear Music Friends, Do you have “Romantic” memories of our June concert featuring the Fauré Requiem? Well, you can relive those moments! You will be pleased to know that concert is now available on our newest CD, which will be a featured offering at our upcoming concert’s Concessions table. As you may already know, Sunday’s […]
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Join us for the Shadowbrook Fundraiser December 5th!
Dear Music Friends, Do you need an excuse to relax and spoil yourself before the upcoming hustle and bustle of the holidays? To let some one else do the cooking? To enjoy a fabulous dinner out in a unique classical setting? This coming Tuesday, December 5th, the Shadowbrook Restaurant in Capitola is hosting a fundraiser for […]
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The Shape of Music
By Lois van Buren Junior high school often saw me directly square between the speakers of my parents’ box stereo, tearfully listening to Rachmaninoff’s 2nd Piano Concerto. The Romantic period did its work to evoke emotion which, for a young teen, was the emerging understanding of the world outside the adolescent self. It wasn’t […]