Ockeghem Medieval Polyphony
Presented by: Toronto Chamber Choir
Toronto Chamber Choir Presents Ockeghem Medieval Polyphony
In 15th-century Belgium, Johannes Ockeghem began as a chorister, moving to Paris to compose at the French court. Among his a cappella masterpieces are his mass Missa Cuiusvis Toni and the 36-voice motet Deo Gratias - which, like Tallis's 40-voice Spem in Alium, we'll perform in the early music equivalent of Dolby surround sound.
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Runs: Oct 23, 2011
At: Christ Church Deer Park, 1570 Yonge Street, Toronto
Playing: Sunday
Times: 3:00 pm
Ockeghem Medieval Polyphony: Oct 23, 2011 15:00 (Gala Opening)
Cost: $12.50-$20.00
Getting there:
two blocks north of St. Clair subway at Heath Street
For more information contact:
Toronto Chamber Choir Box Office
Phone:
416-763-1695
Email:
infoSPAMFILTER@torontochamberchoir.ca
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