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Friday March 14th 7.30 " The Origin"
_____ LEBANON SYMPHONY AND CHORUS _________________________________________
HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 06-07 SEASON SEPTEMBER 06 Tuesday September 26th at 8:15pm "When Musicke and sweete poetry agree" Manhattan College For more information click here _________________________________________ DECEMBER 06 Saturday December 9th at 7pm "Holiday Pops" George Mason University Center for the Arts, Fairfax VA For more information click here _________________________________________ JANUARY 07 Friday January 5th at 8pm Washington National Cathedral, DC For more information click here _________________________________________ FEBRUARY Sunday February 4th "When musicke and sweete poetry agree" further details to follow For more information click here _________________________________________ MARCH Wednesday March 7th at 6pm Buxtehude- Membra Jesu Nostri
Saturday March 24th at 2pm Mendelssohn- 2nd Symphony Verizon Hall, For more information click here _________________________________________ MAY Saturday May 12th at 8pm Haydn-Theresien Mess Westfield Presbyterian Church, NJ For more information click here
Saturday May 19th at 7.30pm "A Baroque Bouquet" Woodside Methodist Church, For more information click here
_________________________________________ Highlights of '06 Season Included FEBRUARY Sunday Februaruy 12th at 5pm Bach Cantata 84 for solo soprano __________________________________________ MARCH Saturday March 18th at 8pm ANONYMOUS NO MORE Wednesday March 29th at 6pm __________________________________________ APRIL Wednesday April 26th at 7.30pm Bach Cantata 202 (Wedding Cantata) and songs by Purcell and Blow For more information regarding tickets etc. click here
__________________________________________ JUNE Saturday June 3rd at 8pm
JULY Wednesday July 5th- Sunday July 9th __________________________________________ AUGUST Sunday August 27th at
2 pm In the Elizabethan world, poetry and music were inseparable: poetry was conceived as song and music took its forms and phrasing from poetry. Obie Award-winning actor Paul Hecht, steeped in the tradition of 17th-century theatre, and lover of Elizabethan poetry, will perform dramatic readings of the poetry of Donne and Shakespeare. PARTHENIA, Elizabethan-music specialists playing on reproductions of early viols, and soprano Jacqueline Horner, will reply with moving performances of instrumental and vocal musical vignettes, creating an afternoon of sung poetry and spoken music. Admission:
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