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Patrick Zimmerli

Nov 6, 2019

American Poet’s Work Revived In U.S. Premiere of ‘Alan Seeger: Instrument of Destiny’ in NYC

The Cathedral St. John the Divine is set to showcase the U.S. premiere of “Alan Seeger: Instrument of Destiny” on Nov. 20, 2019 in New York City. The oratorio, composed by Patrick Zimmerli, will feature Kent Tritle conducting alongside tenor Alex Richardson and pianist Thomas Enhco. Finally, percussionist David Rozeblatt will round out the soloists on the concert. Alan Seeger {…}

Aug 28, 2019

The Cathedral Of St. John The Divine Announces Its Ninth Season Of ‘Great Music In A Great Space’

New York City’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine has announced its ninth season of “Great Music in a Great Space.” Director of Cathedral Music and organist Kent Tritle will lead the chorus. Musica Sacra will perform Guillaume de Machaut’s “Messe de Nostre Dame,” Josquin des Prez’ Motets, and Gregorian Chant during “Music for a Gothic Space.” A recital by {…}

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