Schola Antiqua is an Early music vocal ensemble dedicated to music written before the year 1600. They will be performing Jerusalem 1000-1400, a program originally commissioned by the Metropolitan Museum of Art. “One of the world’s leading interpreters of Sephardic music… the American-Uruguayan soprano Nell Snaidas took the spotlight, with the confidence of a master teacher, she offered three love songs that brought a flexibility to the choir’s timbre and an earthy passion to the austere Fuentidueña Chapel (Cloisters Metropolitan Museum of Art).”
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Earlier Event: November 7
Nell joins the Rose Ensemble in The Land of Three Faiths at Thiel College