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In 2021, musicologist Laurie Stras discovered a precious missing piece of Western music history in the Russian State Library that had vanished in the aftermath of looting in World War II. This slim volume was part of a larger collection by Maddalena Casulana, the first woman to have her music printed in Renaissance Europe. Our concert will celebrate International Women's Month with Utah's premier of these dazzling works, alongside other women composers like Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de la Guerre, Wilhelmine von Bayreuth, and Anna Amalia, Princess of Prussia. Dr. Jane Hatter will offer a pre concert talk at 4:00 PM before the Sunday performance. This concert is made possible in part by a generous grant from The Salt Lake City Arts Council.
Saturday, March 22 7:30 PM Cathedral Church of St. Mark
Sunday, March 23, 5:00 PM 231 E 100 S, Salt Lake City
Admission: Pay as able (suggested $20 general / $15 senior / $15 student)
(Donations accepted at the door; this is a non-ticketed event)
Emily Nelson, soprano • Hilary Koolhoven, mezzo-soprano • Anthony Ray, countertenor • Christopher LeCluyse, tenor • Yvette Gilgen, bass • Miyo Aoki, recorder • Lisa Chaufty, traverso • Jonathan Oddie, harpsichord • Eleanor Christman, baroque cello
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
St. Mark's Cathedral, 247 E 100 S, Salt Lake City, UT 84111-1604, United States,Salt Lake City, Utah