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5/4/2005
CANTICUM NOVUM SINGERS PRESENTS �SPRING MIX� -- DOWLAND, SENFL, HARBISON, BRITTEN AND VAUGHAN WILLIAMS � MAY 14/15

New York, NY � The Canticum Novum Singers, conducted by founder Harold Rosenbaum, presents �Spring Mix,� a collection of inspirational masterpieces. The concert will be given on Saturday May 14 at 8PM and Sunday May 15 at 3PM, at St. Malachy�s Church, 239 W. 49th Street, between Broadway and 8th Avenue, NYC. The performance will feature The Canticum Novum Youth Choir directed by Edie Rosenbaum, and pianist Jean Schneider.

The concert covers the gamut of music history from Renaissance composer Ludwig Senfl�s greatest mass, to the modern writing of John Harbison. Also included in the program is a biblical tale by Renaissance composer John Dowland and Vaughan Williams� Toward the Unknown Region, with text from Walt Whitman�s famous poem Leaves of Grass.

TICKETS: $20 at the door, or call TicketCentral, 212-279-4200, or online at www.ticketcentral.com.

The Canticum Novum Singers, hailed by critics and audiences alike, is now in its 32nd season under the direction of its founder and artistic director Harold Rosenbaum. During the past 31 years, this chamber choir has achieved both national and international recognition for its stylistic versatility, vocal blend, and expressive range. The group is chorus-in-residence at the Bloomingdale School of Music, and has performed over 500 concerts worldwide. For more information about The Canticum Novum Singers and Harold Rosenbaum visit http://www.canticumnovum.org.

 



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