San Francisco Mime Troupe

Ailey II

Korean Buddhist Monks

El Teatro de la Esperanza

Jerusalem Trio

Misia

Habib Koité and His Band Bamada

Noche Flamenca

Regina Carter Quintet

St. Petersburg String Quartet

Spalding Gray

Parsons Dance Company

A Noise Within

Christopher O’Riley, piano

An Evening of Persian Classical Music

Pilobolus Dance Theatre

Altan

The Clerks’ Group

Taraf de Haïdouks

David Finckel, cello & Wu Han, piano

LINES Contemporary Ballet

The Acting Company

Stefon Harris Quartet

Philip Glass & Foday Musa Suso

Lily Cai Chinese Dance Company

Natalie MacMaster and Her Band

Marian McPartland Trio

 

Tuesday, February 27, 2001
8 p.m. / First United Methodist Church

“Beautifully shaped, impeccably tuned and
miraculously well-blended in tone.”
—Sunday Times, London

Winners of the Gramophone award for early music artists of the year, this choral ensemble from Oxford performs and records the crisp, sumptuous a cappella polyphony of Renaissance Europe, and presents it in authentic style: they sing clustered around just one part-book using original manuscript notation. This program features music from late 15th and early 16th centuries by Jacobus Barbireau, Pierre de la Rue, Josquin Des Préz and Johannes Ockeghem.

General public: $25
Students: $15

Choral Master Class
Monday, February 26 / 7 p.m.
Geringer Hall, Department of Music

Free and open to public observation

Sponsored by the Department of Music

 

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