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s we present our 21st subscription season, Texas Camerata is proud to
continue our tradition of offering unparalleled historical performances
in the Fort Worth/Dallas metroplex, featuring the rich and varied
repertoire of the Baroque and Renaissance periods. The 2011-2012
series, A Music Journey through Baroque Europe, opens in September in the beautiful sanctuary of St. Patrick Cathedral
in Fort Worth with the music of Italy, featuring countertenor Ryland
Angel singing Vivaldi’s Stabat Mater. We then travel to France in
October for music of the court of Louis XIV at University Christian
Church. Returning to the Modern Art Museum of Fort
Worth, we continue to Bohemia in January for music of Eastern Europe.
We conclude our musical journey in March with English music in
collaboration with David Grogan and Project Eve (back by popular
request). Additions to the subscription season this year include the
opera Dido and Aeneas by Henry Purcell and Italian chamber music from
the late 16th and early 17th centuries in conjunction with the Kimbell
Art Museum’s featured exhibit Caravaggio and His Followers in Rome.
Join
Texas Camerata, Fort Worth’s own nationally acclaimed Baroque ensemble,
for what promises to be a remarkable 2011-2012 season!
Get Up and Give! Support Texas Camerata and make your donation go farther.
SAVE THE DATE: North Texas Giving Day September 15, 2011 7am-7pm
Every donation above $25 will be matched if you donate to us through www.donorbridgetx.org
Kristin
Van Cleve, Artistic Director Jean Hadley, Board President
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