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SUMMARY:Choral Evensong with the Cathedral Arts Choral Artists
DESCRIPTION:Music for Treble Voices\nsung by the Cathedral Arts Choral Artists\nMonica Awbrey\, Director\nwith\nThe Very Reverend Robert Price\nDean of the Cathedral\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer HERE. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-with-the-cathedral-arts-choral-artists-2-6-22/
LOCATION:Great Hall\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220130T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220130T150000
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SUMMARY:Pianist Gregory Thompson in Recital
DESCRIPTION:Black Voices I: The Piano’s Voice\nmusic of\nIrene Britton Smith\nFranz Josef Haydn\nGeorge Walker\nJoel Thompson\nFrédéric Chopin\nGregory Thompson’s recital features seldom-heard contributions to the concert piano repertoire by distinguished Black American composers Irene Britton Smith\, Joel Thompson and George Walker. 2022 marks the 100th anniversary of the birth of  George Walker\, who was the first black composer to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize. \nPianist Gregory Thompson is widely known as a solo and collaborative artist in the United States\, Europe and Asia. Following his Carnegie Hall debut\, the New York Times praised his “intuitive playing”\, and his ability to “make a melodic line sing and inflect it with delicate rubato effects.” \nThompson’s international performance credits include concerts at Marmolle Hall in Salzburg\, at the Atelier Concert Series in Paris and the Teatro Signorelli in Cortona\, Italy. He has played at New York City’s Weill and Zankel Recital Halls\, as well as at Steinway Galleries in North Carolina and Georgia. His varied repertoire ranges from Beethoven and Schubert to Prokofiev\, including the celebrated Black American composers George Walker\, Adolphus Hailstork\, Joel Thompson and Irene Britton Smith. He has collaborated with several internationally-renowned vocal artists\, including Grace Bumbry\, Allan Glassman and Russell Thomas\, and with woodwind faculty members at the Salzburg Mozarteum. His concerto performances include appearances with the Baltimore Symphony\, the South Carolina Philharmonic and the Charlotte Philharmonic Orchestra. \nDr. Thompson holds degrees from Peabody Conservatory\, Limestone College and the University of South Carolina. A committed educator\, he has served on the faculties of colleges and universities in Ohio and the Carolinas\, including Winston-Salem State University\, a historically black public university founded in 1892. \nVisit Gregory Thompson online. \nEVENT FLYER HERE \nFree parking and admission.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/pianist-gregory-thompson-in-recital-1-30-22/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Music,Recital
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220121T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220121T173000
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SUMMARY:Sundermann Gallery Opening: Sanctuary: Works of Gary Cooks and LaShonda Cooks
DESCRIPTION:Sanctuary: Artworks by Gary Cooks and LaShonda Cooks\nJustus Sundermann Gallery\nJanuary 21 through March 11\nExhibit Opening and Reception with the Artists\nFriday\, January 21 at 5:30 pm\nEvent flyer here.\nSanctuary is an intimate father-daughter art exhibit that features unseen pieces by retired art teacher turned artist Gary Cooks\, with new paintings by emerging artist LaShonda Cooks. The exhibition explores the sacred space that art creates for both father and daughter\, in seasons of change. \nGary Cooks began his mandala-inspired series during his final semester of teaching. For almost 30 years\, he had put his creativity on hold so he could inspire his students to be creative. Retirement gave him time to focus on his own work and use another gift that God had given him: the ability to create art. The mandala drawings provided a sense of calmness and created a sanctuary for his mind during this transitional period. He chose colors\, patterns and shapes that made him feel happy and free. He believes art should be about feeling good. \nThe painting series by LaShonda Cooks explores the sanctuary created in revisiting memories from the past and how they evolve and change with time. She captures her defining moments from childhood to the present and reviews the ever-shifting roles of church\, family and friends in her evolving views of beauty and womanhood. \nABOUT THE ARTISTS \n\nGary Cooks was born and raised in Dallas and earned his BFA degree from the University of North Texas. He and his lovely wife Carmen have been married for more than thirty years and have two beautiful daughters\, LaShonda and Candace. Gary is a retired art educator. Over his 30-year teaching career\, he received many honors and awards\, including Teacher of the Year at John Henry Brown Middle School (renamed Billy Earl Dade) and semifinalist for Dallas Independent School District’s Teacher of the Year. He used different media\, ranging from painting\, drawing\, printmaking\, weaving and ceramics to motivate his students to be creative\, encouraging students with before and after school art clubs\, the Dallas ISD Youth Art Month Exhibit\, the DART Poster contest\, the Dallas Auto Show’s Car of the Future drawing contest\, the Cotton Bowl drawing contest\, the Kwanzaa Mask-Making Contest\, and the Channel 5 Bus Stop Weather Contest. Gary is excited about this new chapter of creating and showcasing his own artwork. \n \nLaShonda Cooks is a Dallas-based artist and writer who loves exploring cultural norms\, identity and beauty through words and images. She received her BS from Babson College in 2010. While there\, LaShonda\, the daughter of an art teacher\, balanced her business education with a lifelong interest in the arts\, by working in the college’s ceramic studio and exploring color in glaze and underglaze tiles. Those color studies birthed her signature pointillist painting style that features short fluid strokes and multiple layers of colors. Portraiture is her specialty. She regularly captures the features and essence of clients for commission pieces of all sizes and depicts her favorite icons and influencers on canvas as well. Her work has been featured in the Hollister Gallery at Babson College\, Babson Magazine\, Beacon Gallery\, Boston City Hall\, the Martin Luther King DART Bus Stop\, Forest Theater\, 500X Gallery\, MUCE Miami Campus\, ArtCon\, Conception Dallas Art Show\, ArtLoveMagic\, UrbanChatter Art Show\, Moody Performance Hall\, Latino Cultural Center\, Illamar Galeria and the African American Museum of Dallas. More about LaShonda and her work can be found at www.shondasart.com.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/sundermann-gallery-exhibit-opening-sanctuary-1-21-22/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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SUMMARY:Handel's Messiah: Three Evenings with Jordan Hammons
DESCRIPTION:Join Jordan Hammons on three Wednesday evenings during Advent for a deep dive into one of the most famous and widely shared pieces in music history.\nWednesdays\, December 1\, 8\, and 15 at 7:00 pm\nOnline on the Zoom video platform\nFree registration!\nSend an email to erica@episcopalcathedral.org \n \nIt is the Lenten season in London\, 1743\, the night of March 23\, and the theater-going public is in a chastened mood. No plays\, no operas—in fact\, no secular entertainments of any kind—seem appropriate now\, and indeed\, it is hard to find them during this forty-day season of penance and reflection before the gladness of Easter…Tonight Handel wears and an anxious expression\, and again one cannot help but wonder why. The knowledgeable in the audience know the identity of the expensively dressed gentleman sitting in a very good seat…scowling all the while. This is Charles Jennens\, wealthy squire of Gopsal estate… and writer of the libr[etto] for tonight’s entertainment. – Tim Slover \nPerhaps no work in the Classical music canon is more popular during the Advent season than Handel’s Messiah. Woven into the music is a rich fabric of Scripture that captures the specific goals of the work’s author (or librettist)\, Charles Jennens. Messiah stitches together verses from across the Bible into a reflection and commentary on the prophecy and Passion of Jesus. In our offering\, Messiah: The Lord Gave the Word we will look at several passages from Jennens’ libretto: where they are sourced Biblically\, how they reflect the theology of the eighteenth-century Church of England\, and how these passages are understood in our modern context. Don’t worry\, we’ll listen to some beautiful music as well! – Jordan Hammons \nWednesdays\, December 1\, 8\, and 15 at 7:00 pm\nOnline on the Zoom video platform\nFree registration!\nSend an email to erica@episcopalcathedral.org \nEvent flyer here. \nAbout Jordan Hammons \n \nJordan Hammons is a native of Alabama. An accomplished tenor\, he was seen most recently as Eddie Pensier in The Dallas Opera’s production of John Davie’s The Bremen Town Musicians. Mr. Hammons has performed Macheath in Britten’s The Beggar’s Opera\, the Podestà in Mozart’s La finta giardiniera\, and Aeneas in Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas. He received praise from Theatre Jones for capturing the character’s “pathetic\, beaten-dog quality” in his portrayal of Little Bat in Floyd’s Susannah. As a concert soloist\, Mr. Hammons has been featured in The Seven Last Words of Christ (DuBois)\, Messiah (Handel)\, Serenade (Britten)\, and Magnificat (Bach). He has also presented chamber concerts including Benjamin Britten’s Canticle III: Still Falls the Rain\, John Corigliano’s Three Irish Folksongs\, and Vita Brevis by Paul Moravec. Mr. Hammons holds a Bachelor of Arts from Millsaps College and a Performer’s Diploma and Master of Music Degree from Southern Methodist University\, where he was awarded the Roy and Sue Johnson Award for excellence in opera. \nVisit Jordan Hammons online here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/messiah-lectures-jordan-hammons-december-2021/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Music,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20211024T170000
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CREATED:20210603T034746Z
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SUMMARY:Choral Evensong with the Cathedral Arts Choral Artists
DESCRIPTION:sung by the\nCathedral Arts Choral Artists\nH. Michie Akin\, Guest Conductor\nMusic of Stephen Paulus\, Paul Spicer\, Henry Walford Davis\,\nPhilip Stopford and Edgar Bainton\nwith\nThe Very Reverend Robert Price\nDean of the Cathedral\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer HERE. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-10-24-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210924
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SUMMARY:2021 North Texas Giving Day
DESCRIPTION:Support the tenth season of St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts!\nEach year\, generous donors like you participate in the community-wide North Texas Giving Day\,\ncoming Thursday\, September 23\, 6:00 am until midnight. \nFor your convenience\, donors can schedule their gifts before Giving Day!\nSchedule your gift at any time HERE.\nMark your calendar and visit NorthTexasGivingDay.org for more information. \nThanks for your support of Saint Matthew’s Cathedral Arts!
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/2021-north-texas-giving-day/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210828T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210828T170000
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SUMMARY:Sundermann Gallery Exhibit Opening: Ichilian: Father and Son
DESCRIPTION:Artworks by Sarkis Avedis Ichilian\nand Harold James Ichilian\nJustus Sundermann Gallery\nAugust 28 – September 30 \nEvent flyer here.\nSt. Matthew’s parishioner Adele Ichilian provides these introductory notes for the exhibition: \nMy grandfather\, Sarkis Avedis Ichilian\, was born in Armenia on June 12\, 1871. Raised in a cultured family\, he traveled throughout the Near East and France. He immigrated to the US thru Canada\, settling in Washington\, D.C. in the early 1900s. Sarkis married in 1903 and had two children\, Anna Hripsime and Harold James (my father). Naturalized in 1924\, he spoke Armenian\, Arabic\, French and English. Sarkis died on July 21\, 1940\, and was buried in Lincoln Cemetery in Washington\, D.C. beside his wife\, Statira. \nMy father\, Harold James Ichilian\, was born on May 13\, 1912\, and raised in Washington\, D.C. A graduate of George Washington University with a degree in Library Sciences\, he was also fluent in French and German. Due to prejudice in the early 1900s against those from the Near East\, his father sadly ceased teaching him Armenian\, stating that he was an American child and must speak English\, much to my father’s regret years later. Drafted into the Army in 1942\, he was sent to Italy in January of 1944. Harold spent the duration of WWII in Grottaglia\, near Taranto in the instep of the heel of Italy. At war’s end\, he returned to the US in May of 1945 on the Queen Mary\, one of over 9\,000 troops aboard the ship. Harold married in 1943 and had one daughter. He worked for the Library of Congress\, the Department of Defense\, and as a civilian journalist for the US Navy until the early 1960s. Upon retirement\, he spent sixteen months traveling throughout Europe. Harold died on June 3\, 2001\, and is buried in Greenwood Cemetery\, Dallas\, along with his wife\, Rozelle. \nNeither Sarkis nor Harold received formal art training. Sarkis liked to paint scenes from his memories of the old country\, and from visits to the Maryland seashore. He worked primarily in oils\, pastels and charcoal. Following in his father’s footsteps\, Harold began sketching during his childhood. As an adult\, his subjects were primarily landscapes and animals\, employing both pastels and oils. During the war\, he made pastel sketches while stationed in Italy\, refining them into larger paintings years later (three of these paintings appear in the exhibit). \nInterestingly\, both my grandfather and father wrote poetry (examples of their poetry are included in the exhibit). My father particularly liked to write sonnets. My grandfather’s poems are in his native language\, which my friend Boghos Kirazian has translated and reported that they are quite melancholy. They undoubtedly reflect his sadness of not being able to go back for visits after the tragic genocide of more than one million Armenians by the Ottoman Empire in 1915.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/opening-reception-ichilian-father-and-son-8-28-21/
LOCATION:Justus Sundermann Gallery\, St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Sundermann Gallery
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210530T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210530T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20210421T213431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210523T044225Z
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SUMMARY:Jack and the Beanstalk with The Dallas Opera
DESCRIPTION:Cathedral Arts proudly presents\n\n\n\nin a new production for families and children\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMusic by Sir Arthur Sullivan\nLibretto by John Davies\nperformed on the OperaTruck\,\nan 18-wheel flatbed “big rig”\ncustomized as an outdoor\nmobile stage!\n\nDUE TO EXPECTED INCLEMENT WEATHER\,\nPERFORMANCE HAS BEEN POSTPONED TO\nSunday\, May 30 at 3:00 pm\nThe Lawn of St. Matthew’s Cathedral\nBenefitting the St Matthew’s Cathedral Food Pantry\nPlease bring chairs and donations of non-perishable food\n(condiments\, snacks\, cake/cookie mixes\, jello/pudding mixes).\nSocial distancing and face masks required – thanks!\nwith\nKayla Nanto\, mezzo-soprano\nJanine Dworin\, mezzo-soprano\nProsper Makhanya\, bass-baritone\nJordan Hammons\, tenor\, narrator/touring assistant\nMary Dibbern\, Education Music Director/pianist\nRyan Lescalleet\, stage director\nChristopher A. Leach\, sound technician\nIntroduce the children in your life to this wonderful children’s opera—adapted from the classic fairy tale!\nJack’s mother sends him off to sell their beloved cow so the family can use the money to buy food. Instead\, Jack is talked into buying some supposedly magic beans. But the beans are magic—sprouting into a cloud-high beanstalk. At the top—one mean giant in a magic castle filled with riches\, including a hen that lays golden eggs stolen from Jack’s family. See what happens when Jack climbs the beanstalk\, reclaims the hen\, and heads back home with a giant in hot pursuit! A charming musical where everyone learns that bullying is never right\, being kind is always right\, and crime never pays.\nEvent flyer HERE.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/jack-and-the-beanstalk-5-23-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Special Event
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210516T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210516T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20201016T195022Z
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SUMMARY:Choral Evensong
DESCRIPTION:sung by the\nCathedral Arts Choral Artists\nMonica Awbrey\, Director\nwith\nThe Very Reverend Robert Price\nDean of the Cathedral\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer HERE. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-5-16-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210502T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210502T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20201012T022604Z
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SUMMARY:Soprano Michelle Perez in a Benefit Recital
DESCRIPTION:THE FACETS OF LOVE\nA Benefit Recital for St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts\nwith\nMICHELLE PEREZ\, SOPRANO\nSTEPHEN CAREY\, PIANO\nMUSIC OF MANUEL DE FALLA\, MAX REGER\, CHARLES GOUNOD\,\nFERNANDO OBRADORS\, FRANZ LISZT\, GEORGE FRIDERIC HANDEL\,\nLIBBY LARSON\, LIN MANUEL MIRANDA AND STEPHEN FLAHERTY\nSoprano Michelle Perez currently serves as the associate director of choral activities at Mesquite High School and the Texas Music Educators Association Region III Vocal Chair. Originally from the Rio Grande Valley\, Michelle has enjoyed performing throughout the U.S.\, and with professional local and liturgical choirs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area\, including the St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts Choral Artists. A graduate of the University of North Texas\, Michelle holds a Bachelor of Music in Choral Music Education. While at UNT\, she studied with Alan McClung\, Jerry McCoy\, Jeffrey Snider\, and Richard Sparks. As a member of UNT choirs\, Michelle enjoyed a variety of national and international performance opportunities. Michelle will graduate with her Masters in Music Education this May at Southern Methodist University and will pursue a Masters in Vocal performance under a full scholarship to Arizona State University in the Fall of 2021. \nPianist Stephen Carey is a native of York\, Pennsylvania. Stephen has his bachelor of music degree from West Virginia University\, and his master of music degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. Both of his degrees are in piano performance and collaborative piano. From the fall of 2001 through the spring of 2013\, Mr. Carey worked for Opera Memphis\, where he ultimately served as assistant artistic director\, director of the young artist program\, chorus master\, assistant conductor\, and rehearsal pianist/vocal coach. Then\, from the fall of 2013 through the spring of 2018\, Mr. Carey worked for Fort Worth Opera\, where he served as principal pianist and vocal coach. From the fall of 2018 through the spring of 2019\, Mr. Carey served as the assistant music director for the opera program at the University of North Texas. In 2020 he joined the music faculty of the Seagle Festival\, the premier opera and musical theater producing organization in the Adirondack region of upstate New York\, as well as the oldest summer vocal training program in the United States. Mr. Carey is currently the music director for the opera program at Texas Christian University. \nSuggested donation $15.00.\nDonate in person or securely online HERE.\nDownload a complete program and notes HERE.\nWatch live on YouTube HERE.\nEvent flyer HERE.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/soprano-michelle-perez-in-recital-5-2-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Recital
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210418T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210418T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20201016T192144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210413T044003Z
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SUMMARY:Choral Evensong on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:sung by the\nCathedral Arts Choral Artists\nMonica Awbrey\, Director\nwith\nThe Very Reverend Robert Price\nDean of the Cathedral\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer HERE. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-4-18-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210321T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210321T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200111T064931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T043842Z
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SUMMARY:2021 Distinguished Artist Recital: Chloé Trevor\, violin and Jonathan Tsay\, piano
DESCRIPTION:2021 Distinguished Artist Recital\nChloé Trevor\, violin\nJonathan Tsay\, piano\nMusic of\nLera Auerbach\nAmy Beach\nAlexandra T. Bryant\nGabriela Lena Frank\n(click composer’s name for more information)\nFeaturing artworks by Carlos Cázares\n\nA pre-recorded video of this recital will launch on the Cathedral Arts YouTube Channel on Sunday\, March 21. Details to follow.\nComplete Recital Program and Notes HERE. \nEvent Flyer HERE. \n \nQuickly becoming one of the most talked-about and sought after musical ambassadors to Generation Z\, violinist Chloé Trevor has combined her technical brilliance\, spirit for classical music and her passion for mentoring the youth of today to connect with audiences in exciting and innovative ways. Silver medalist of the Ima Hogg Competition\, critics have acclaimed Chloé for her “dazzling technique”\, “excellent musicianship”\, “huge tone”\, “poise and professional grace”\, and “bold personality unafraid to exult in music and ability”. She has appeared as a soloist with orchestras worldwide\, including the Hong Kong Sinfonietta\, Latvian Chamber Orchestra\, Slovak State Philharmonic\, Plano Symphony\, and the Knoxville Symphony. She made her New York concerto debut in 2013 and Avery Fisher Hall debut in 2014. Chloé was the Grand Prize winner at the 2006 Lynn Harrell Competition and the 2005 Lennox Competition. She has been a featured soloist with the Dallas Symphony at the Meyerson Symphony Center\, and with the Missouri Symphony on tour throughout the state. At age thirteen she appeared on the nationally syndicated radio program From the Top. Chloé has appeared as a soloist with the Lutoslawski Filharmonie (Poland)\, the Teplice Philharmonic (Czech Republic)\, and a tour with the Latvian Chamber Orchestra. She was also invited as a soloist in the Young Prague Spring Festival to give recitals and perform the Mendelssohn Concerto in and around Prague. More recent performances included Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Dallas Symphony and Prokofiev’s 2nd Concerto both at Sala São Paulo in Brazil and with the Cleveland Institute of Music Orchestra as a result of winning the Cleveland Institute of Music’s Concerto Competition. She went on to perform Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Houston Symphony and recitals at the Music in the Mountains Festival with pianist David Korevaar. She opened the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra’s 2010-11 season with the Barber Violin Concerto and the Missouri Symphony’s “Hot Summer Nights” 2011 Opening Gala with the Brahms Concerto. She returned to perform the Beethoven Concerto with the Knoxville Symphony for their Diamond anniversary season. \nChloé was introduced to the violin at age 2 by her mother\, Heidi Trevor Itashiki\, a Dallas Symphony violinist. She later studied with Arkady Fomin\, Dallas Symphony violinist and Artistic Director of the New Conservatory of Dallas. Chloé has made numerous appearances on the concert stage with her father\, internationally recognized conductor and teacher\, Kirk Trevor. She completed her undergraduate degree at the Cleveland Institute of Music studying with David and Linda Cerone\, and her graduate degree as a scholarship student at Rice University studying with Kenneth Goldsmith. Chloé plays on a Carlo Landolfi violin made in Italy in 1771 and bows by Etienne Pajeot and Émile-Auguste Ouchard. \nVisit Chloé Trevor online here. \n \nSoloist\, collaborative pianist\, chamber musician\, producer\, and arts administrator\, Jonathan Tsay maintains an artistic career as diverse as his interests. A recent multi-city tour of Taiwan included solo recital stops at the National Recital Hall in Taipei\, Kaohsiung Music Hall\, and the Pingtung Arts Center. Other recent solo engagements include performances for The Cliburn\, Music at Southminster in Ottawa\, Blanco Performing Arts\, and Fine Arts Chamber Players. \nA sought-after collaborator\, Dr. Tsay has performed alongside some of the world’s premier musicians\, including Chee-Yun\, David Cooper (Principal Horn\, Dallas Symphony)\, Jing Wang (Concertmaster\, Hong Kong Philharmonic)\, dramatic soprano Alessandra Marc\, Chloé Trevor (“musical ambassador to Generation Z”)\, the Cézanne Quartet\, and Nathan Olson (Concertmaster\, Dallas Symphony Orchestra). Jonathan performs regularly as Principal Keyboard of the Las Colinas Symphony and serves as Artistic Director of Ensemble75\, a chamber music series based in Dallas. \nVisit Jonathan Tsay online here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/2021-distinguished-artist-recital-3-21-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Music,Recital
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210307T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210307T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20201012T023245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210301T041904Z
UID:4532-1615132800-1615132800@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Choral Evensong
DESCRIPTION:CHORAL EVENSONG \nFOR THE THIRD SUNDAY IN LENT\nSunday\, March 7 at 4:00 pm\nsung by the Cathedral Arts Choral Artists\nwith\nThe Very Reverend Robert Price\nDean of the Cathedral\nalso live streamed at facebook.com/stmatthewscathedraldallas\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer HERE. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-3-7-21/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20210124T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20210124T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20201010T032541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210123T050920Z
UID:4512-1611500400-1611500400@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Pianist Mikhail Berestnev in Recital
DESCRIPTION:music of\nCésar Franck\nMaurice Ravel\nNikolai Medtner\nSergei Rachmaninoff\nWITH ARTWORKS BY MARGO LEE MILLER \nFILMED IN THE GREAT HALL OF\nST. MATTHEW’S EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL\nDALLAS\, TEXAS\nYOUTUBE PREMIERE JANUARY 24\, 2021 \nEVENT FLYER HERE \nWATCH THE YOUTUBE VIDEO HERE \nPRINTED PROGRAM HERE \nPianist Mikhail Berestnev has been described as having “…flawless technique and constant inspiration…superb sonority…” (Belgian La Libre Magazine) and “… an astonishingly gifted pianist…equally at home as a soloist and collaborative pianist…” (Theater Jones\, U.S.). \nMikhail has been featured as a soloist with the Sydney Symphony\, Brazilian Symphony\, the Royal Chamber Orchestra of Wallonia\, Fort Worth Symphony\, San Angelo Symphony\, Meadows Symphony and the Greater North Texas Youth Orchestra\, among others. He has performed with orchestras and as a recitalist at the Grand Hall of the Tchaikovsky Conservatory and International Music House in Moscow\, the National Concert Hall in Dublin\, Flagey Theater in Brussels\, the Sydney Opera House\, Palau de la Música Recital Hall in Barcelona\, English Hall at the Saint Petersburg Music House and The Eisemann Center for Performing Arts and Moody Performance Hall in Dallas. \nMikhail’s recent collaborations include work with Grammy Award-winning violinist Matt Albert\, Avery Fisher Grant recipient violinist Aaron Boyd\, Meadows School of Arts Distinguished Artist in Residence violinist Emanuel Borok\, concert pianist Andrei Ponochevny\, Dallas Symphony violinist Eunice Keem\, French hornist David Alan Cooper\, concert violinist Hubert Pralitz\, the Seraphim Piano Trio (Melbourne\, Australia)\, Sao Paulo City String Quartet (Brazil) and the Julius String Quartet (U.S.). In July of 2019 he made his debut at the Basically Beethoven Music Festival in Dallas\, playing together with violinist Grace Kang and clarinetist Danny Goldman\, where the group was described by the Dallas Morning News as “The ensemble’s style fit the character of the music like a tailored suit.” In September of 2019 the group began their debut concert season with concerts around the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. \nHis list of awards include prizes at some of the most prestigious international piano competitions such as Sydney International Piano Competition of Australia (Fourth Prize and Special Prize)\, BNDES International Piano Competition in Rio de Janeiro (Silver Medal and Special Prize)\, National MTNA Competition in New York (Third Prize)\, Eric Sorantin Young Artist Award\, Judith Solomon Piano Award in Chamber Music\, Harold von Mickwitz Piano Award\, Dmitri Shostakovich National Junior Competition\, Voronezh Central Music School National Competition\, Stanislav Neuhaus International Piano Competition\, and The International Delphic Games Competition (Gold Medal). \nHe holds degrees from The Gnessin Russian Academy of Music\, where he studied with Irina Grebenkina\, Andrei Khitruk\, Alexei Skavronsky and Vladimir Tropp\, from Texas Christian University with Dr. Tamas Ungar and from Southern Methodist University with Joaquin Achucarro. \nMikhail Berestnev has begun his second season as a guest artist with the Musica Nova Ensemble at the University of Texas at Dallas\, as a soloist and collaborative pianist under the direction of renowned American composer Robert Xavier Rodriguez. \nHe is also a collaborative pianist for the DFW-based ballet company and school Texas Ballet Theater\, with CEO Ben Stevenson. \nVisit Mikhail Berestnev online here. \nFree parking and admission.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/pianist-mikhail-berestnev-in-recital/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Recital
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201213T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201213T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20201011T035220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201011T035330Z
UID:4521-1607875200-1607875200@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:A Festival Service of Lessons and Carols for Christmas
DESCRIPTION:The Choir of St. Matthew’s Cathedral and selected readers unfold the Christmas narrative with familiar choral settings and scriptural accounts\, according to a beloved pattern established in 1918 by King’s College Chapel\, Cambridge. The service includes carols by Ledger\, Goldschmidt\, Wishart\, Willcocks\, Spicer\, Mathias\, Darke and Rutter. \nPrelude begins at 3:30 pm.\nAll are welcome.\nInvite a friend – It may be the best gift you can give them!
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/a-festival-of-lessons-and-carols-12-13020/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201122
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201123
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200811T034423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201123T223805Z
UID:4407-1606003200-1606089599@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:WOMEN’S VOICES II: A Video Project in Music\, Words and Images
DESCRIPTION:WITH \nCOURTNEY STANCIL • SOPRANO\nCHRISTOPHER LEACH • TENOR\nMARY DIBBERN • PIANO\nRYAN LESCALLEET • STAGING DIRECTOR\nJORDAN HAMMONS • VIDEOGRAPHER \nFeaturing the music of Amy Beach\, Louise Bertin\, Madeleine Dring and Liza Lehmann \nFILMED IN THE GREAT HALL OF\nST. MATTHEW’S EPISCOPAL CATHEDRAL\nYOUTUBE PREMIERE NOVEMBER 22\, 2020 \nWATCH THE YOUTUBE VIDEO HERE \nPRINTED PROGRAM HERE.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/womens-voices-ii-a-video-project-in-music-words-and-images/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Recital
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20201115
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201116
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200814T221437Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201002T052523Z
UID:4411-1605398400-1605484799@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:ANNUAL MEMORIAL CONCERT
DESCRIPTION:You are cordially invited to experience an All Saints tradition\nat St. Matthew’s Cathedral honoring the beloved memory\nof those who have been close to the lives\nof Cathedral members\, families and friends.\nSet Me as a Seal: A Reunion in Song\n*Annual Memorial Concert\nwith\nThe Choir of St. Matthew’s Cathedral\nKeith Franks\nDirector of Music and Organist\nSt. Matthew’s Cathedral\nMusic includes selections from the 2016\, 2017 and 2018 Memorial Concerts by Hassler\, Willan\, Ola Gjeilo\, Lully\, Purcell\, Fauré\, Clausen and Barry Rose.\n*PLEASE NOTE: This concert will be pre-recorded and made available on YouTube and the St. Matthew’s Cathedral website (episcopalcathedral.org) on Sunday\, November 15\, 2020.\nInvitation letters and donation forms will be mailed October 23.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/annual-memorial-concert-11-15-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20201018T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20201018T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200917T231634Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201001T212404Z
UID:4427-1603036800-1603036800@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Evensong on the Lawn
DESCRIPTION:CHORAL EVENSONG ON THE LAWN\nsung by the\nCathedral Arts Choral Artists\nwith\nThe Very Reverend Robert Price\nDean of the Cathedral\nSunday\, October 18 at 4:00 pm\nLawn of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Cathedral\nPlease bring a lawn chair.\nSocial distancing required and face coverings highly recommended.\nMusic of Arthur Baynon\, Maggie Burk\, G. H. Knight\,\nThomas Tallis and Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina.\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is always welcome. \nEvent flyer here. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts\nWatch an Evensong Service
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/evensong-on-the-lawn-10-18-20/
LOCATION:Lawn of St. Matthew’s Cathedral\, 5100 Ross Avenue at North Henderson\, Dallas\, TX\, 75206\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200917
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200918
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200811T033535Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200917T232058Z
UID:4405-1600300800-1600387199@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:2020 North Texas Giving Day
DESCRIPTION:Consider a contribution to the ninth season of\nSaint Matthew’s Cathedral Arts!\nEach year\, generous donors like you participate in the community-wide North Texas Giving Day\, coming\nThursday\, September 17\, 6:00 am until midnight. \nFor your convenience\, donors can schedule their gifts before Giving Day!\nSchedule your gift at any time HERE. \nMark your calendar and visit NorthTexasGivingDay.org for more information.\nThanks for your support of Saint Matthew’s Cathedral Arts!
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/2020-north-texas-giving-day/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200621
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200214T173045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200523T035415Z
UID:4232-1592179200-1592697599@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Byzantine Icon Painting Workshop with Theodoros Papadopoulos CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Renowned Greek iconographer Theodoros Papadopoulos leads summer painting workshops across Europe and the U.S. He is offering a six-day workshop in the Greek Byzantine style at St. Matthew’s Cathedral. The workshop will be held Monday-Saturday\, June 15-20 from 9:00 to 5:00 each day. The cost for the course is $685. Most of the materials are included. You do not have to be a highly-skilled artist to enroll\, only someone seeking to deepen their spirituality. Because of the intense nature of instruction\, only twelve students are allowed. \nPlease contact Valerie Kaiser at valvkaiser@gmail.com for more detailed information. \nFrom the Artist: \nThe obligations and responsibilities of an iconographer who takes over the illustration of a holy church are enormous. I do not think there is a greater challenge for such an artist than taking on such a project. It is very easy to fill the walls with icons. But for me merely filling space is not significant. The most important part is the study of the church’s architecture\, which will lead to a building taking on the appearance of one whole area which appears united by its surroundings. I strive to understand the interior of the church as a single composition\, where all the pieces must be connected and in full color and architectural harmony.  The fragmentation of the surface with multiple partitions into small and disconnected painting issues may cause disharmony and tension to the viewer-believer. The artist’s work should help to achieve harmony\, humility\, inner peace and tranquility in order to prepare believers for the sacrament of the Eucharist. \nThe iconographer’s work resembles that of a priest. As St. Theodosius the Hermit says\, “One composes the blood of Christ\, and the other presents it”. Iconography is a religious act. The artist’s mission is to translate the images he presents into spirit in order to touch the soul of the believer with his work. Being aware of the seriousness and the importance of such a project\, and being a strict judge of my own work\, I have set as my main objective to present a work which fulfills its purpose and remains faithful to the spirit and doctrine of the Orthodox Church. But iconography should not be characterized by static\, photocopying and sterile imitation of past images. The artist must widen\, enrich and constantly renew his work. – Theodoros Papadopoulos \nEvent flyer here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/byzantine-icon-painting-workshop-with-theodoros-papadopoulos-june-2020/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200605T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200605T190000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200111T052435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T043708Z
UID:4052-1591383600-1591383600@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Cathedral Jazz Night with Damon K. Clark CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, June 5 at 7:00 pm\nGreat Hall and Sundermann Gallery\nWine and hors d’oeuvres \nTickets at the door. Major credit cards accepted. \nTicket prices and Event Flyer TBD. \nMore about Damon K. Clark here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/cathedral-jazz-night-with-damon-k-clark-6-5-20/
LOCATION:TX
CATEGORIES:Music,Sundermann Gallery
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200419T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200111T051253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200324T043613Z
UID:4046-1587312000-1587312000@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Choral Evensong CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:The Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. In keeping with this season’s theme\, every Evensong will include the works of one or more women composers. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer TBD. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-4-19-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200329T150000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200329T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200111T053252Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200323T224210Z
UID:4055-1585494000-1585494000@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Women's Voices II: Poetry and Music of Extraordinary Women Composers CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:SUNDAY\, MARCH 29 AT 3:00PM\nCONVERSATION WITH THE ARTISTS AT 2:30 \nGreat Hall\nFree parking and admission \nWITH \nCOURTNEY STANCIL • SOPRANO\nCHRISTOPHER LEACH • TENOR\nMARY DIBBERN • PIANO\nRYAN LESCALLEET • STAGING DIRECTOR \nMusic of Amy Beach\, Louise Bertin\, Madeleine Dring and Liza Lehmann \n  \nReception with the artists follows immediately in the Justus Sundermann Gallery. \nEvent flyer HERE. \n\n\nThis event is part of the 2020 French Cultures Festival coordinated by the Cultural Service of the French Embassy in Houston.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/womens-voices-ii-3-29-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Recital
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200315T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200315T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200110T062200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200323T224649Z
UID:4036-1584288000-1584288000@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Choral Evensong with the Cathedral Arts Choral Artists CANCELLED
DESCRIPTION:THIS SERVICE OF CHORAL EVENSONG HAS BEEN CANCELLED DUE TO CURRENT HEALTH SECURITY CONCERNS\nmusic of\nOla Gjeilo\nMaggie Burk\nPeter Aston\nJudith Weir\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. In keeping with this season’s theme\, each Evensong includes the works of one or more women composers. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer here. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-3-15-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200310T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200310T103000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200110T060604Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200206T194650Z
UID:4030-1583836200-1583836200@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Cathedral Arts Book Review Club presents A Kingdom of Their Own: The Story of the Palmers of Glen Eyrie
DESCRIPTION:Since the 1930’s\, when Ermance Rejebian began telling stories about books at Munger Place Methodist\, Dallas has maintained an unusual tradition of small book review clubs. On Tuesday\, March 10 at 10:30 am\, Cathedral Arts is honored to present Nancy Lippincott Ashley from the Dallas Professional Book Reviewers Association\, in a lively discussion of A Kingdom of Their Own: The Story of the Palmers of Glen Eyrie by Stephen J. May. \nThese second Tuesday meetings in the Justus Sundermann Gallery include a 10:30 coffee\, 10:45 presentation and an optional Club Members luncheon at 11:35 ($20.00 for non-members). Please contact Andrea Foster at 214.341.3432 by Thursday\, March 5 to make a lunch reservation. \nAbout the book:\nA vividly written biography of one of Colorado’s first families. General Palmer\, founder of Colorado Springs and the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad\, is well known to Coloradans. But lesser known and just as compelling in many ways\, are his wife Queen and their daughters\, who inhabited one of the great houses in the West\, Glen Eyrie. Almost like a fairy tale in its conception\, their relationship was a fascinating blend of frontier challenges and gracious living amid the Wild West of the 1870s and ’80s. It’s the Downton Abbey of the West\, with a strong central character (General Palmer) surrounded by a loyal but headstrong wife and growing daughters. \nEvent flyer here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/cathedral-arts-book-review-club-3-10-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Review,Education
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/open-book.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200216T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200216T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200110T061250Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200214T170132Z
UID:4032-1581868800-1581868800@cathedralartsdallas.org
SUMMARY:Choral Evensong
DESCRIPTION:Sung by the Choir of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Cathedral\nmusical offerings of\nHerbert Howells\, J.S. Bach\, Healey Willan\,\nHerbert Sumsion\, Margaret Harper\,\nKeith Franks\, George Dyson\,\nFelix Mendelssohn and Clara Schumann\nGuest Organist\nMargaret Harper\, DMA\nAssociate Director of Music and Organist\nSt. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church\, Dallas\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. In keeping with this season’s theme\, every Evensong will include the works of one or more women composers. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer here. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts\nWatch a recent Evensong Service
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-2-16-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200211T103000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200211T103000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200110T060111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200114T092407Z
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SUMMARY:Cathedral Arts Book Review Club presents One Summer: America\, 1927
DESCRIPTION:Since the 1930’s\, when Ermance Rejebian began telling stories about books at Munger Place Methodist\, Dallas has maintained an unusual tradition of small book review clubs. On Tuesday\, February 11 at 10:30 am\, Cathedral Arts is honored to present Colleen Boudreaux from the Dallas Professional Book Reviewers Association\, in a lively discussion of Bill Bryson’s One Summer: America\, 1927. \nAbout the book:\nOn May 21\, 1927\, when Charles Lindbergh set off to be the first man to cross the Atlantic alone in an airplane\, he profoundly changed the culture and commerce of America and its image abroad. Add to that Babe Ruth’s efforts to break the home-run record he set\, Henry Ford’s retooling of the Model T into the Model A\, the execution of accused anarchists Sacco and Vanzetti\, and Al Jolson appearing in the first talkie\, and 1927 became the pivot point when the U.S. began to dominate the world in virtually everything—military\, culture\, commerce\, and technology. Bryson’s inimitable wit and exuberance are on full display in this wide-ranging look at the major events in an exciting summer in America. Bryson makes fascinating interconnections: a quirky Chicago judge and Prohibition defender leaves the bench to become baseball commissioner following the White Sox scandal\, likely leaving Chicago open for gangster Al Capone; the thrill-hungry tabloids and a growing cult of celebrity watchers dog Lindbergh’s every move and chronicle Ruth’s every peccadillo. Among the other events in a frenzied summer: record flooding of the Mississippi River and the ominous beginnings of the Great Depression. Bryson offers delicious detail and breathtaking suspense about events whose outcomes are already known. A glorious look at one summer in America. Bill Bryson is the author of such best-selling books as A Walk in the Woods (1998) and A Short History of Nearly Everything (2008). — from a review by Vanessa Bush \nThese second Tuesday meetings in the Justus Sundermann Gallery include a 10:30 coffee\, 10:45 presentation and an optional Club Members luncheon at 11:35 ($20.00 for non-members). Please contact Andrea Foster at 214.341.3432 by Thursday\, February 6 to make a lunch reservation. \nEvent flyer here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/cathedral-arts-book-review-club-2-11-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Review,Education
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200208T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200208T150000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200110T054717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200117T060751Z
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SUMMARY:Master Class with Sandra Mogensen
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, February 8\n10:00 am to noon / 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm\nFree parking and admission \n2020 Distinguished Artist Sandra Mogensen returns to St. Matthew’s to conduct a master class with outstanding vocalists and instrumentalists from Texas Woman’s University\, Southern Methodist University\, Texas Christian University and the University of North Texas. \n\nRead more about the artist here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/master-classes-with-sandra-mogensen/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Special Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200207T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200207T193000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20200110T014210Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200116T090908Z
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SUMMARY:2020 Distinguished Artist: Sandra Mogensen in Recital
DESCRIPTION:En Pleine Lumière (In Full Light)\nPiano Music by Women of the 19th Century\n\nConversation with the artist at 7:00\nGreat Hall\nFree parking and admission \nReception with the artist follows immediately \nmusic of\nClara Schumann\, Cécile Chaminade\, Agathe Backer Grøndahl\, \nHelen Hopekirk\, Sofie Menter\, Luise Adolpha Le Beau\,\nMélanie Bonis\, Germaine Tailleferre\, Lili Boulanger\,\nRosy Wertheim\, Amy Beach\, Marion Bauer and Marguerite Canal \nmade possible with special funding from\nSwiss Avenue Historic District\, Dallas\, Texas\n \n  \n  \nAn upcoming project of Copenhagen-based pianist Sandra Mogensen is to perform and record the piano works of 19th-century women composers. Starting with concerts in southern Ontario\, the project will culminate in a recording session at the Immanuelskirche in Wuppertal this coming June. \nShe writes:\nI barely remember how the idea came to me to do a recording of piano music by women of the 19th century. It has been full-on researching and practicing ever since\, and I am smitten by each and every composer that comprises this program! The time has come for this music to be heard far and wide\, and I aim to do my part to shine some light on these undeservedly overlooked gorgeous gems. That’s where the project’s title comes from: “en pleine lumière” (in full light). \nThe idea to do a recording has actually been steadily evolving\, such that the scope of the project will turn into more of a life’s mission. The focus on solo piano repertoire will expand into song repertoire and chamber music involving the piano\, beginning with the 19th century and progressing through to the present day. My vision is that through recordings\, live performances\, video projects and podcasts\, I can help to bring these deserving artists to a wider audience.  \nOn Saturday\, February 8 at 10:00 am\, Ms. Mogensen will return to the Great Hall to conduct a master class with outstanding young artists from Texas Woman’s University\, Texas Christian University\, Southern Methodist University and the University of North Texas. Admission is free to the public. Donations are welcomed. \nAbout the Artist:\nCopenhagen-based pianist Sandra Mogensen is equally at home in two worlds: performing as a solo pianist and co-performing with singers in recital. She has played in concert in both capacities in Canada\, the United States\, Denmark\, Latvia\, Iceland\, Norway\, Sweden\, the Netherlands\, and Austria. Sandra is also well-known as a vocal coach and piano pedagogue. \nSandra’s first CD recording (2001) was of Schubert’s cycle of 24 songs\, Winterreise\, with Germany-based Canadian bass Paul Sketris. The two artists have been friends since childhood\, when their first musical collaborations included playing piano duets\, singing the Latvian folk songs of their common heritage\, and playing in the same high school jazz band. The Winterreise recording was produced by Anton Kwiatkowski and was recorded at the Glenn Gould Studio in Toronto. \nSandra returned to the Glenn Gould Studio to record her first solo album in December 2006 for a 2007 release in conjunction with the Edvard Grieg centenary. SANDRA MOGENSEN: Piano Music of Edvard Grieg\, produced by Earl McCluskie\, was warmly received and praised. A second disc of Grieg’s piano music (SANDRA MOGENSEN: Piano Music of Edvard Grieg Volume 2) followed in 2009\, and SANDRA MOGENSEN: Piano Music of Edvard Grieg Volume 3\, again produced by Earl McCluskie\, was released in 2012. A fourth disc of Grieg’s 12 Songs\, Op.33 with American soprano\, Laura Loge\, and 19 Norwegian Folk Tunes\, Op.66\, was released in 2017. \nSandra Mogensen did her early musical studies with her mother\, Edite Mogensen\, in Sarnia\, Ontario. Sandra’s further training as a pianist has taken her to study with Damjana Bratuz at the University of Western Ontario\, the Orff-Instiut Abteilung of the Mozarteum in Salzburg\, the Royal Danish Conservatory of Music in Copenhagen where she studied with Friedrich Gürtler\, and to Westminster Choir College in Princeton\, New Jersey\, where she received the Master’s of Music in Vocal Coaching and Accompanying\, studying with J.J. Penna and Dalton Baldwin. \nSandra Mogensen was a founding member of Canada’s National Piano Trio. A versatile musician\, Sandra has extensive experience with chamber music\, musical theater and choral repertoire\, as well as music in liturgy. Well-versed in English\, French\, German\, Italian\, Danish and Latvian\, Ms. Mogensen is well known for her language and diction coaching. Ms. Mogensen has had an extensive teaching career and enjoys mentoring musicians in their processes of self-discovery and artistic development. \nSandra is drawn to the music of recent and living composers\, as well as jazz and the art of improvisation. As a curator of musical experiences\, Sandra seeks to reinvent and reinvigorate the recital format and heighten the listener’s experience of connection\, relevance and meaning. Exploring the use of visual elements and improvisation\, reorganizing the typical recital structure and reexamining conventional recital practices form the basis of her evolving work. \nRead more about the artist here. \nEvent flyer here.
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/2020-distinguished-artist-recital-sandra-mogensen-2-7-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music,Recital
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200119T160000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200119T160000
DTSTAMP:20260424T030957
CREATED:20191203T220652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T191826Z
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SUMMARY:Choral Evensong: Music for Treble Voices
DESCRIPTION:Sung by the Treble Voices of the\nCathedral Arts Choral Artists\nMonica Awbrey\, conductor\nMusic of\nHildegard of Bingen\nMaggie Burk\nSarah MacDonald\nCecilia McDowall\nThe Anglican service of Evensong is an ancient tradition\, dating to the 1549 Book of Common Prayer. In keeping with this season’s theme\, every Evensong will include the works of one or more women composers. The music\, the sung and spoken words and the beautiful surroundings will bring you into a world of quiet reflection before a busy week begins\, away from the endless distractions of modern life. Bring a friend! The entire community is welcome. \nEvent flyer here. \nMore about the Evensong tradition at St. Matthew’s Cathedral Arts\nWatch a recent Evensong Service
URL:https://cathedralartsdallas.org/event/choral-evensong-1-19-20/
LOCATION:Zoom Video Platform\, TX\, United States
CATEGORIES:Choral,Choral Evensong,Music
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's Cathedral Arts":MAILTO:info@cathedralartsdallas.org
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