Concert(20081206,
        "7:30 PM, December 6, 2008",
        "A Madrigalia Christmas",
        "Our Mother of Sorrows Church",
        "5000 Mt. Read Blvd., Rochester",
        "<b>A benefit concert for <a href=\'http://www.journeyhomegreece.org/\'><font color=\'blue\'>Journey Home</font></a></b><br>Madrigalia welcomes guest conductor Tom Folan to the podium for our popular holiday program. The ensemble will present its signature mix of holiday music, including Renaissance masterpieces, familiar carols and contemporary classics. Tickets: $10 Call: 585-225-1240");

Concert(20081210,
        "12:00 Noon, Dec. 10, 2008",
        "Live at Hochstein: \"Cup of Good Cheer\" Holiday Program",
        "Hochstein Performance Hall",
        "50 N. Plymouth Ave., Rochester",
        "Broadcast live on WXXI 91.5 FM, WYSL 90.3 FM and wxxi.org; FREE");

Concert(20081212,
        "8:00 PM, December 12, 2008",
        "A Madrigalia Christmas",
        "St. Anne Church",
        "1600 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester",
        "Madrigalia welcomes guest conductor Tom Folan to the podium for our popular holiday program. The ensemble will present its signature mix of holiday music, including Renaissance masterpieces, familiar carols and contemporary classics. Tickets: $18");

Concert(20081214,
        "3:30 PM, December 14, 2008",
        "A Madrigalia Christmas",
        "St. Mary's Church",
        "15 Clark St., Auburn, NY",
        "Madrigalia welcomes guest conductor Tom Folan to the podium for our popular holiday program. The ensemble will present its signature mix of holiday music, including Renaissance masterpieces, familiar carols and contemporary classics.  Call for Tickets: 315-252-9545");

Concert(20090327,
        "7:30 PM, March 27, 2009",
        "Love, Loss, and Moonlight",
        "Asbury First United Methodist Church",
        "1040 East Avenue, Rochester",
        "Rochester composer and conductor Cary Ratcliff leads two of Rochester’s finest choral ensembles in a program featuring his own works. Madrigalia will be joined by Concentus Women’s Chorus, Gwen Gassler, director, for this thrilling and unique concert. Call for Tickets: 585-271-1050");

Concert(20090328,
        "7:30 PM, March 28, 2009",
        "Love, Loss, and Moonlight",
        "Bethany Presbyterian Church",
        "3000 Dewey Avenue, Rochester",
        "Rochester composer and conductor Cary Ratcliff leads two of Rochester’s finest choral ensembles in a program featuring his own works. Madrigalia will be joined by Concentus Women’s Chorus, Gwen Gassler, director, for this thrilling and unique concert. Call for Tickets: 585-663-3000");

Concert(20090329,
        "4:00 PM, March 29, 2009",
        "Love, Loss, and Moonlight",
        "First Presbyterian Church",
        "21 Church St., Lockport NY 14094",
        "Rochester composer and conductor Cary Ratcliff leads two of Rochester’s finest choral ensembles in a program featuring his own works. Madrigalia will be joined by Concentus Women’s Chorus, Gwen Gassler, director, for this thrilling and unique concert. Call for Tickets: 716-433-5905");

Concert(20090529,
        "8:00 PM, Friday, May 29, 2009", 
        "Springing Green!",
        "St. Anne Church",
        "1600 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester",
        "Madrigalia joins forces with pianist Tony Caramia to present an engaging program of standard and new repertoire sure to put a spring in your step! Centered around the tuneful <b><i>Flower Songs</i></b> of Benjamin Britten and Eric Whitacre, the program includes works by Bernstein, Gershwin, and Rutter as well as gems by Brahms, Stanford, and Camille Saint-Saëns. Additionally, the program highlights three settings of mystical texts by <b><i>Hildegard of Bingen</b></i> by Rochester composer, Justin Wallace. This <i>environmentally sound</i> program will also highlight connections between choral singing, one of the most organic art forms, and our care for the natural beauty around us. Tickets $18");

Concert(20090531,
        "4:00 PM, Sunday, May 31, 2009",
        "Springing Green!",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N Fitzhugh Street, Rochester",
        "Madrigalia joins forces with pianist Tony Caramia to present an engaging program of standard and new repertoire sure to put a spring in your step! Centered around the tuneful <b><i>Flower Songs</i></b> of Benjamin Britten and Eric Whitacre, the program includes works by Bernstein, Gershwin, and Rutter as well as gems by Brahms, Stanford, and Camille Saint-Saëns. Additionally, the program highlights three settings of mystical texts by <b><i>Hildegard of Bingen</b></i> by Rochester composer, Justin Wallace. This <i>environmentally sound</i> program will also highlight connections between choral singing, one of the most organic art forms, and our care for the natural beauty around us. Tickets $18<br><i>25 first time Madrigalia patrons will receive Gerber Daisies and a coupon for $5 off of our holiday concert!</i>");

Concert(20091205,
        "7:30 PM, Saturday, December 5, 2009",
        "Light of the World",
        "First Congregational Church",
        "58 N. Main St., Canandaigua",
        "<br>As the days grow shorter and shorter, we find ourselves yearning for light to brighten the oft shadowed corners of our lives. Many find hope in the promise of Christmas and the prophecy that the beaming of a star will guide us toward everlasting light, love, and peace. In this program of repertoire old and new, Madrigalia will give voice to the many sources of light as revealed in our lives. From the stirring spiritual, <b><i>Keep Your Lamps!</i></b> to Richard Zgodava’s enchanting <b><i>Out of the Orient Crystal Skies</i></b> to several settings of our favorite carols, may we rejoice and revel in the light of this joyous season!<br>Call for tickets: 585-394-2184");

Concert(20091218,
        "8:00 PM, Friday, December 18",
        "Light of the World",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester",
        "Call for tickets: 585-234-4283");

Concert(20091220,
        "4:00 PM, Sunday, December 20",
        "Light of the World",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester",
        "Call for tickets: 585-234-4283");

		
Concert(20100409,
        "8:00 PM, Friday, April 9, 2010",
        "Voices of Freedom",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester",
        "<br>Centered around the world premiere of a work by American composer, Libby Larsen, with texts taken from the writings of Susan B. Anthony, Madrigalia presents a program of freedom and progress. The program will highlight works that speak to the freedom of the individual and the freedom of nations. In addition to the newly commissioned work, Madrigalia will explore South African Freedom Songs, the African-American Spiritual, works by women composers, and texts by Nobel Prize-winning poets. ");

Concert(20100411,
        "4:00 PM, Sunday, April 11, 2010",
        "Voices of Freedom",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester",
        "");

Concert(20100604,
        "8:00 PM, Friday, June 4",
        "Beyond Words",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester",
        "<br>Madrigalia presents Beyond Words. When the poetry of words can say no more, the poetry of music is just beginning. The voices of Madrigalia conjure the sounds of instruments, of nature, of language - almost without words. The diverse program includes works by Barber, Grainger, Whitacre, Mozart and much more.<br>Ticket prices: $18; $5 students");

Concert(20100606,
        "4:00 PM, Sunday, June 6",
        "Beyond Words",
        "Downtown Presbyterian Church",
        "121 N. Fitzhugh St., Rochester",
        "<br>Madrigalia presents Beyond Words. When the poetry of words can say no more, the poetry of music is just beginning. The voices of Madrigalia conjure the sounds of instruments, of nature, of language - almost without words. The diverse program includes works by Barber, Grainger, Whitacre, Mozart and much more.<br>Ticket prices: $18; $5 students"
        );

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