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Cantores Cleveland: Early Music & Arts

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      Friday, October 14, 2011
     Trinity Episcopal Cathedral
      2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44115
  • 6:15 - 7:30pm     Tudor Art Exhibit
  • 6:45 - 7:15pm     Docent-led Cathedral Tour
  • 7:30 - 9:15pm     Program 
  • 9:20 - 10:15pm   Patrons' Reception & Tudor Period Sweets*
   (*Patron Admission tickets include reserved seating and admission to private reception)


Introducing our dramatist and actor-

Deborah Magid. dramatist

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Deborah Magid’s plays and musicals have garnered national interest and awards, as well as readings, workshops, and productions at Cleveland Public Theatre, the Melbourne International Fringe Festival, and Dobama Theatre, among others.  She has sung and acted on Broadway, with The Santa Fe Opera, and in venues worldwide; her direction credits include new works, musicals, operas, and comedies; and her Sommersault Company produces chamber works.  She holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Melbourne and is a member of the International Centre for Women Playwrights, Cleveland Play House Playwrights’ Unit, BMI, American Composers Forum, Dobama Playwrights GYM, and the Dramatists Guild.  In 2009, she was a Heideman Award finalist, and won the 6 Women Playwriting Festival competition.  http://DeborahMagid.com

Sarah Kunchik, actor

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Sarah has performed with a number of theaters in the Cleveland area including Cleveland Public Theater, Dobama's Night Kitchen, Bad Epitaph Theater Company, The Cleveland Shakespeare Festival, Red Hen Productions, Fourth Wall Productions and Theater Ninjas. She has been a convergence-continuum company member since 2008 and was most recently seen there as the Curator in The Museum Play.

 

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A Few Little Words About the Motet, 
or, 
an Anthem by Any Other Name...

by Judith Eckelmeyer



 

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Some stories need to be told; read the diaries of our Tudor friend...

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The Family Tree


We don't just sing, because singing isn't enough!


Cantores Cleveland: Early Music & Arts presents Tudor England: Music in Times of Turmoil on Friday, October 14, 2011 at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in downtown Cleveland. This multi-disciplinary program will take you live into the world of Tudor icons Henry VIII, Mary Tudor, and Elizabeth, along with the fits and starts of the new religious Anglican sect, and the bloody struggle between Roman and Anglican proponents during the Tudor reign. You also will meet our mystery host whose own DRAMA will engage you as the program unfolds. MUSIC by well known English composers including William Cornysh, John Taverner, Thomas Tallis, William Byrd and even Henry VIII himself will be performed. You will have a unique opportunity to take a docent-led tour of Trinity Cathedral to examine its ARCHITECTURE and learn the story of its magnificent STAINED GLASS windows before the program. Take in VISUAL ART - images of important Tudor figures, buildings and other art, which will be on exhibit in the promenade. Examine a visual timeline that will help you get oriented to this  watershed period of English, and indeed, Western history. 

With special thanks for the generous support of:

 

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The Cyrus Eaton Foundation

  

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Cantores Cleveland is devoted to providing delightful entertainment from which you will discover a new understanding of another time.  
We hope to see you at an upcoming performance.

Cantores Cleveland is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit organization.