Opera Scenes and Arias with Mary Dibbern and Friends
Sunday, March 3 at 3:00 pm Great Hall Free parking and admission Courtney Stancil, soprano Christopher Leach, tenor Mary Dibbern, piano Ryan Lescalleet, stage
Sunday, March 3 at 3:00 pm Great Hall Free parking and admission Courtney Stancil, soprano Christopher Leach, tenor Mary Dibbern, piano Ryan Lescalleet, stage
Drawn from the 17th century, participants are invited to enter into a sacred space of quiet reflection through music, scripture, and prayers that have shaped Christian lives for hundreds of years.
2018-19 Distinguished Artist Émile Naoumoff returns to St. Matthew’s to conduct a master class with select young pianists and chamber music ensembles from Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts.
Annie Ehrenreich creates 21st-century mosaics of the world's great secular and religious masterpieces.
Richard Boul's photographic journey in 1960's Afghanistan
Émile Naoumoff has been likened to both Vladimir Horowitz and Arthur Rubinstein as a pianist. At the age of seven, after a fateful meeting in Paris, Émile became the last disciple of the legendary Nadia Boulanger, who referred to him as "The gift of my old age."
Drawn from the 17th century, participants are invited to enter into a sacred space of quiet reflection through music, scripture, and prayers that have shaped Christian lives for hundreds of years.
"Jay Gardner, familiar from small roles around Dallas, finally gets to show us what he can do which, it turns out, is to raise the hair on the back of our necks with a clarion tenor deployed with rare taste." - The Dallas Morning News
The Cathedral Arts Choral Artists 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, Drake and Rutter.
Pianist Alessandro Mazzamuto is "one of the most inspiring, extraordinary pianists that I have had the joy to hear," writes Martha Argerich.