2022-2023 Season-Ticket Packages
2023-2024 Senior Season-Ticket Package (4 concerts) with Optional VIP Seating
2023-2024 Senior Season-Ticket Package (4 concerts) with Optional VIP Seating
The Senior Season-Ticket Package are for 4 concerts for patrons aged 60+. Printed tickets will be available at the Will Call table at the first concert of the season.
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TEMP 2023-2024 Season
STREET SONGS
October 7 & 8, 2023: London City Limits: Town & Country
This repertoire for voices, viols, and lutes creates an extremely colorful account of life in London at the end of the 16th century. This is music from the streets, the theater, the Tudor courts, and the cathedrals.
December 9 & 10, 2023: Joy and Light: Delights of the Season
TEMP’s popular annual An Early Christmas concert has expanded its parameters, so we have altered the title to reflect that element of diversity. We will still explore the intangible essence of the Christmas and Chanukah seasons with our unique imprint and innovative arrangements.
March 2 & 3, 2024: The Original Carmina Burana: Fortune’s Slippery Way
Neil deGrasse Tyson mentioned this 13th-century manuscript from Bavaria in Cosmos! These unabashedly joyful and passionate songs for soloists and Medieval instruments entertain and educate us about love, spring, mythology, ethics, the divine, drinking, and eating.
May 11 & 12, 2024: Italia Mia: Diverse Voices of the Late Renaissance
This concert explores some of the underrepresented music of the 16th century in Italy. We will feature works by the first published black composer, Vicente Lusitano, as well as music by Maddalena Casulana, the first woman composer to have an entire book of her music published. In addition to a few works by popular masters like Monteverdi, we will feature works by Salomone Rossi, an Italian Jewish violinist and composer who, like Monteverdi, was a transitional figure between the late Italian Renaissance period and early Baroque.
All Saturday concerts will begin at 7:30pm;
Sunday concerts at 3:00pm