
Institute of Sacred Music Yale Voxtet this Friday! Baedeker's Germany: Munich, Leipzig, Weimar, and Berlin. November 13 / 8pm / Sprague Memorial Hall. Free!
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Members of Yale Voxtet, under the direction of James Taylor, will present a program of art songs by Zelter, Mendelssohn, Robert and Clara Schumann, Richard Strauss, Liszt, Pfitzner, Reger, and Weill on Friday, November 13 at 8 pm in Sprague Memorial Hall.

Institute of Sacred Music Check out the Suzuki interview on WSHU, our local NPR station for classical music.
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WSHU presents a preview of our local symphony concerts. Listen in as our music hosts Kate Remington and Lauren Rico talk to the conductors of our local orchestras.Podcasts

Institute of Sacred Music Don't miss Emma Kirkby in concert on Sunday!
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Dame Carolyn Emma Kirkby is an English soprano singer and one of the world's most renowned early music specialists. Originally, Emma Kirkby had no expectations of becoming a professional singer. As a classics ...

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TOMORROW, Tuesday, October 13! Info at http://www.yale.edu/ism/events/Saliers.h tml
Time:8:00PM Tuesday, October 13th
Location:Battell Chapel, New Haven (College at Elm)

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Suzuki Conducts First Concert with Schola! Free!
Singet dem Herrn BWV 225
Komm, Jesu, komm BWV 229
Jesu, der du meine Seele BWV 78
Ein Feste Burg BWV 80
Time:8:00PM Saturday, October 24th
Location:St. Mary's Church, 5 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven CT

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JOB POSTING: Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, Portland, Oregon, seeks a full-time Director of Music to both build upon and expand our currently strong and vibrant music ministries. Responsibilities begin August, 2010.
The deadline for receiving applications is December 1, 2009. (garrett@lclark.edu)
www.trinity-episcopal.org
The parish of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Portland, Oregon seeks to love and serve God, our people, the diocese and the larger world by:

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Great Organ Music at Yale 2009-10 season begins Sunday, September 13 with ISM director, Martin Jean.
Martin Jean has performed widely throughout the United States and Europe and is known for
his broad repertorial interests. He was awarded first place at the international Grand Prix de
Chartres in 1986, and in 1992 at the ...National Young Artists’ Competition in Organ Performance.
A student of Robert Glasgow, in the fall of 1999 he spent a sabbatical with Harald Vogel in North
Germany. He has performed on four continents and nearly all fifty states. In 2001 he presented a
cycle of the complete organ works of Bach at Yale, and his compact discs of The Seven Last Words
of Christ by Charles Tournemire and the complete Six Symphonies of Louis Vierne, both recorded
in Woolsey Hall, have been released by Loft Recordings. Recordings of the organ symphonies and
Stations of the Cross of Marcel Dupré are forthcoming on the Delos label. Prof. Jean is on the
board of directors of Lutheran Music Program (www.lutheransummermusic.org).
Sacred organ music of France, the United States, and Germany
Time:8:00PM Sunday, September 13th
Location:Woolsey Hall

Chandler Branch So glad to have come across ISM's facebook page. I enjoyed very much the posted clip from the film "Performing the Passion". So very well done!

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Check out the ISM alumni page! http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group. php?sid=af99ac89b026e4b2cfd8dc6baf6a6ed9 &gid=2200208358&ref=search

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Clip from the film Performing the Passion: J.S. Bach and the Gospel According to John. Produced by Margot Fassler and Jacqueline Richard.
For more information on the film visit:
http://www.yale.edu/ism/events/Performin gthePassion.html
or contact ismevents@yale.edu
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