Madrigalia 2011-2012 Season
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Madrigalia's Fall 2011 CD Release Concert
Sunday, October 30, 2011, 4:00 PM
St. Mary's Church, 15 St. Mary's Place, Rochester, NY
The evening is a time of darkness, moonlight, lovers and dreams. Embraced by darkness and drenched in moonilight, this scintillating program of beauty, love, hope, and grace explores the mystical hours between sunset and sunrise. It includes a sampling of music from each concert in our 2011-12 season including music spanning many genres and composers from Edward Elgar and Camille Saint-Säens to Eric Whitacre and Rochestarian, Cary Ratcliff.
Click here for the track listing and notes on the program.
Click here to download a PDF flyer!

with Peter Dubois, organ
and chamber orchestra led by Gibbs & Main
Friday, March 23, 2012
7:30 PM
Sacred Heart Cathedral
296 Flower City Park, Rochester
The heavens have inspired the imaginations of countless composers over the centuries, and the centerpiece of this concert is the deeply inspired Requiem of Maurice Duruflé. The Halloran-All Saints organ at the cathedral takes a central role in this work with organist Peter Dubois and a chamber orchestra led by the quintet Gibbs & Main. Other works on the program will include cathedral anthems of C. Hubert H. Parry and Edgar Bainton.

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Saturday, January 28, 2012, 2:30PM
Downtown Presbyterian Church
121 North Fitzhugh Street, Rochester, NY
The Amadeus Children's Chorale, the Eastman Youth Chamber Soloists, and the string quintet, Gibbs & Main join forces with Madrigalia to present an engaging program for children and families celebrating the birthday of the great child prodigy, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. A birthday reception complete with cake and ice cream completes the afternoon.

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Friday, May 11, 2012, 7:30PM
Third Presbyterian Church
4 Meigs Street, Rochester, NY
Additional performances pending.
Madrigalia proudly advocates for new music, and we are especially proud when we have the opportunity to sing music written by composers that we are lucky to call our friends. We will sing works by our friends, Abbie Betinis, David Conte, Michaela Eremiasova, Libby Larsen, J. David Moore, Scott Perkins, Philip Silvey, Hillary Tann, Zachary Wadsworth, Justin Wallace, and others. The program features the world-premiere of a newly commissioned work by Rochester's own Cary Ratcliff. Don't miss this season finale featuring some of today's finest composers.
Madrigalia is available for special occasion concerts.
For more information, call Dan McInerney, Madrigalia Administrator at 585-230-2894 or email danmac@frontiernet.net.






