When:
Sunday, Mar 27, 2022 5:00p -
6:00p

Where:
King's Chapel
58 Tremont Street
Boston, MA 02124

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Admission:
$20/25

Categories:
Music, Performing Arts

Event website:
http://www.kings-chapel.org/concert-series.html

For its season finale, the King’s Chapel Choir, under the director of Heinrich Christensen, turns pandemic lemons into lemonade: it will perform as a double choir with each choir spread out and facing each other in the upstairs gallery. This spaced configuration – necessary to protect singers after the church re-opened last fall– offers a rich and blended sound that is unexpected from a choir whose members are used to singing close together. Performed in King’s Chapel’s historic 1754 sanctuary, the program includes J.S. Bach’s “Komm, Jesu Komm,” Ralph Vaughan Williams Mass in g minor, and Steven Stucky’s “Three New Motets.” Validated concert parking available at One Beacon Street Garage. Doors open at 4:30 p.m.


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Tickets ordered in advance online: $20, $15 (students & seniors)
Tickets at the door: $25, $20 (students & seniors)
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