With programming ranging from “Gloria Cubed” to the “Defiant Requiem,” Canterbury Choral Society’s 2014-15 season promises to be anything but ordinary. It’s also a season that features several composers with alliterative names, from Vivaldi and Vaughan Williams to Verdi.
The season kicks off Oct. 10 with “Gloria Cubed,” a program that combines three of the choral repertoire’s great Glorias. And while the three works employ similar texts, their musical settings couldn’t be more different.
Antonio Vivaldi’s “Gloria,” a Baroque masterwork that dates from around 1715, will be ... continue reading
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