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Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico Page · Musician/band Santa Fe New Mexican: "Refreshing...Enchantingly energetic...Vibrant" www.polyphonynm.comJoin 20 singers from the Polyphony: Voices of New Mexico roster as we explore music that speaks to the sights and sounds of the Summer Season. Guest guitarist and sculpture artist, Claudio Tolousse joins us as we offer the New Mexican premiere of Gabriel Jackson's iconic setting of Ave Regina Caelorum set for SATB choir and electric guitar. Tolousse will have his artworks available for purchase at each concert event. Other works on the program include music written by: William Byrd, Carlo Gesualdo, Charles V. Stanford, Abbie Betinis, Frank Bridge, Mark Sirett, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor and others. SUMMER FUSION of SIGHTS & SOUNDS Jun 25,2023 7 PM EDT · Cathedral of St John Albuquerque
There will always be another song to be written. Someone will write it. Why not you? www.garyeandrews.com
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