
Opening with the exuberant “Exultate Deo” of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, the concert follows with Claudio Monteverdi’s “Christe Redemptor Omnium.” Continuing with Tchaikovsky, Mendelssohn, Telemann, and the haunting Salomone Rossi’s “Elohim Hashivenu.” The audience then re-enters present times with 20th century pieces by Gjeilo, Tavener, Kverno, Owolabi and Poston. The concert then returns to the traditional with Claudio Monteverdi’s “Beatus Vir” and closing with familiar carols.
Founded over 30 years ago by Mary Lynn Place Badarak, Lecturer for the Department of Music at UC Santa Cruz, as a volunteer adult chorus, the Santa Cruz Chorale continues in this tradition today. Following Badarak’s leadership, Murray Walker directed, followed by the late Gene Lewis, Paul Vorwerk and Eduardo Mendelievich. Under the leadership of Paul Vorwerk, the Chorale went on two exciting international tours: the first to Northern Italy and Croatia, and the second to Spain.
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Christian Grube is emeritus professor of choral conducting at the Berlin University of Arts. His choirs are known for their exquisite sound, impeccable intonation, broad range of dynamic expression and ability to interpret the most diverse styles. You can find out more about Director Christian Grube at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Grube.
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