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Camerata d'Amici to present Christmas Concert

Camerata d’Amici to present Christmas Concert December 9


The choral group Camerata d’Amici will present “A Celebration of Christmas” on Sunday, December 9, at 4 p.m. at the South Salem Presbyterian Church, 111 Spring St., South Salem, NY.  Dr. Kristin Sponheim will conduct the ensemble of singers from Fairfield and Westchester counties in a performance of works from Renaissance to modern and from many countries and cultures. The concert also includes traditional carols with the audience invited to sing along.


The central theme of the first half of the concert is mystery.  From the reflective lullaby “Taladh Chriosda” (sung in Scottish Gaelic) to the haunting Appalachian folk song “I Wonder As I Wander,” the music speaks with wonder of the birth of Christ.  The first half of the program is framed by two joyful selections, “Gaudete,” a medieval carol with percussion accompaniment, and the Nigerian carol, “Betelehemu,” sung in Yoruba.

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The second half of Camerata’s Christmas celebration features a number of carols from Christmas traditions around the world.  These carols portray musical tableaus of the Nativity—mother and child, as well as the three kings. The program will close with “This Christmastide” by Donald Fraser, a gentle invitation to remember the enduring nature of hope this Christmas, and always. 


Tickets at the door are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors, and $10 for children 12 and under. Advance tickets, with a reduced ticket price for adults of $20, may be purchased by sending a check to Camerata d’Amici at P.O. Box 74, Ridgefield, CT 06877. For more information, email info@cameratadamici.org, or go to www.cameratadamici.org.

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