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🔆 The summer programs page lists 8 programs (last change 3/20/25).

iCal 7:00 PM. Schoodic Summer Chorus [ME]: Simple Gifts, from Complications to Transformations. A diverse program including "Simple Gifts" (Joseph Brackett, 1848), Scaramella by Josquin de Prez and Ecco mormorar l'onde (Claudio Monteverdi, 1590), as well as "One Meatball", "Katy Cruel", Woyaya (Sol Amarifio, arr. Ysaye Barnwell) and "We Are Family" (Sister Sledge)—and much more. The performers are a multi-generational a capella community chorus devoted to nurturing musicianship and community, directed by singer and composer Anna Dembska, in residence at Hammond Hall in Winter Harbor, Maine and sponsored by Schoodic Arts for All. Cape Split Chapel, Addison ME 04606

iCal 7:00 PM. Schoodic Summer Chorus [ME]: Simple Gifts, from Complications to Transformations. A diverse program including "Simple Gifts" (Joseph Brackett, 1848), Scaramella by Josquin de Prez and Ecco mormorar l'onde (Claudio Monteverdi, 1590), as well as "One Meatball", "Katy Cruel", Woyaya (Sol Amarifio, arr. Ysaye Barnwell) and "We Are Family" (Sister Sledge)—and much more. The performers are a multi-generational a capella community chorus devoted to nurturing musicianship and community, directed by singer and composer Anna Dembska, in residence at Hammond Hall in Winter Harbor, Maine and sponsored by Schoodic Arts for All. Schoodic Arts Festival, Hammond Hall, Winter Harbor ME

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  • Musica Sacra [MA]: How To Go On. Dale Trumbore: How to Go On (texts by Barbara Crooker, Laura Foley, and Amy Fleury); Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa; Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied. Trumbore's work is a modern day secular requiem, an exploration of love and grief. Elizabeth Eschen Cacciola, guest conductor. [3/8/2025] Cambridge MA
  • The Spectrum Singers [MA]: Requiem for the Living. Dan Forrest: "Requiem for the Living"; with works by Wood, Elgar, Reger, Boulanger, Hagenberg and Cho, all focusing on the theme of light as a symbol of hope, both a cappella and accompanied by piano or instrumental ensemble. Katherine Chan, Guest Conductor. [3/15/2025] Cambridge MA