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Institute of Sacred Music
30
Years at Yale
April 15-18, 2004
Items marked (*) are Free and
Open to the Public
EVENT
SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, APRIL 15
*4 PM, Yale Divinity
Bookstore
Yale Literature and Spirituality Series
A reading by Michael Malone, novelist
followed by a reception
(presented in collaboration with Yale Divinity Student
Book Supply)
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*6:15 pm, Great Hall
Work and Pray: the Nuns of Regina Laudis
Screening of the video produced by the ISM
FRIDAY, APRIL 16
*4 PM SDQ courtyard
Play of Adam followed by Ordo Virtutum of
Hildegard of Bingen
Live medieval drama with music, dance, victuals,
libations, and revelry
6:15 PM, ISM Great Hall
Supper reception for alumni, faculty, former
faculty, and friends
• Rededication ceremony
• Special guest of honor: first Institute Director Robert
Baker
• Presentation of commemorative CD of Robert Baker
• Presentation of the videos produced by the ISM
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
*4 PM, United Church on the
Green
Yale Schola Cantorum: Bach Family Motets
Simon Carrington, conductor
Martin Jean, organist
5:30 PM, TBA
Reception to honor Margot Fassler’s 10 years as
ISM Director and the Institute’s 30 years at Yale
(hosted by the Deputy Provost and the Deans of
the Divinity School and the School of Music)
8 PM, Woolsey Hall
Glee Club Concert
Premiere of Song of Songs for organ and chorus
by Lee Hoiby commissioned by the ISM for its
30th anniversary. Ticket info, call 203-432-4136
Jeffrey Douma, conductor
Thomas Murray, organist
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
*11 AM, Battell
Chapel
University
Public Worship and Church of Christ in Yale
Special service to honor the Institute of Sacred
Music's
30 Years at Yale. Wesley D. Avram (ISM/YDS Faculty), preacher
Misa Criolla by Ariel Ramirez (based on the rhythms
and traditions of Hispanic America)
The Yale University Chapel Choir
David Rentz (ISM/YSM '05), conductor
*3 PM, ISM Great Hall
Art Beyond Museums: the Religious Image and
Popular Culture in 19th Century America
A talk to accompany the exhibition by Virginia Raguin,
College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
followed by a reception
*7 PM, President’s Room,
Woolsey Hall (2nd floor)
Tangeman Lecture and pre-concert talk by Markus Rathey
J.S. Bach’s Mass in B-minor: “The Greatest
Musical Artwork
of All Times and People”
*8 PM, Woolsey Hall
The Yale Camerata: Bach’s Mass in B-minor
Marguerite Brooks, conductor
performed with orchestra
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