January 29, 2012 3:00 PM. 7 attended.

Turkish Music from the Venetian Empire

St Bartholomew's Church (map)

Selected By: A former member

Salon/Sanctuary Concerts presents:

La Serenissima: Music of Venice and Her Others

The Most Serene Republic maintained an extraordinary level of civil peace throughout its long reign as the dominant power of the Mediterranean. With an economy fueled by diversity, an Arabic School, an Armenian Church, and Dalmatian colonies provided just a few of the non-western voices of the Venetian seicento. Motets of Strozzi, Rigatti, and Monteverdi performed in alternation with music of the Turkish, Armenian, and Dalmatian communities offer a window onto the Venetian mosaic.

Jessica Gould, soprano: Daniel Swenberg, theorbo: Bradley Brookshire, harpsichord

The Rose of The Compass Ensemble

Nina Stern, recorders & chalumeau: Ara Dinkjian, oud: Glen Velez, percussion

Tickets $25/$15 students, seniors, members of the Columbia University Community and Early Music America

For tickets, go to http://www.salonsanct...

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  • A former member

    Tickets are selling fast! We encourage you to reserve ahead of time to secure a spot. You can purchase tickets online at http://www.salonsanctuaryconcerts.org, or by phone at (212) 866-0468. Thanks and see you there!

    Posted January 25 at 4:18 PM
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