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Deep Dives
2024-2025 Concerts
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William Byrd: Angelical and Divine
Heinrich Schütz: The Orpheus of the 17th Century
George Frideric Handel: Messiah
Samuel Scheidt: The Art of Variation
Ludwig Senfl: A Gifted Imagination
Claudio Monteverdi: A New Manner of Composing
J.S. Bach: Bach Around Thirty
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Who we are and What we do
Mission Statement
Our Ensembles
Sonoma Bach Choir
Circa 1600
Green Mountain Consort
Live Oak Baroque Orchestra
Support
Donate
Sponsor a Singer!
Escrip & Amazon Smile
Resources
Virtual Offerings - Archive
>
The Choir Loft
Virtual BachTalk
Adventures in Sightsinging
Parliamo Italiano! Language Workshop
Madrigal Mondays
Chorale Wednesdays
Motet Fridays
Virtual Recording Projects
Virtual Concerts
>
Live Oak Baroque Orchestra
Music for these Distracted Times - Barefoot All-Stars
Agave Baroque American Originals
Bach's Long Walk to Lübeck - Anne Laver, organ
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Hiawatha's Wedding Feast
host: Steve Osborn
This spectacular cantata by Afro-British composer Samuel Coleridge-Taylor (1875-1912) is long overdue for a revival.
At one time it was more popular in England than Handel's "Messiah."
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor