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Giving Voice To Our Song

  • First Presbyterian Church 208 Grant Avenue Santa Fe, NM, 87501 United States (map)

Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble Presents “Giving Voice to Our Song: Music of Joy and Resilience” Spring 2024 Concerts, April 14 & 21 Now in their 43rd season, the Santa Fe Women’s Ensemble will present “Giving Voice to Our Song: Music of Joy and Resilience” for their spring concerts.

Music Director Dr. Linda Raney has chosen a repertory of uplifting pieces that encourage us to stay strong in the face of adversity and tap into the joy within.

“Each musical selection came from a time of hardship and challenge,” explains Dr. Raney.

“How can one not be heartened by what has been generated from personal struggles?” Milanese nun Chiara Margarita Cozzolani (1602–c. 1677), in “Regna terræ, cantate Deo,” reminds us that women were finding a place in a very limiting society. Hildegard (c. 1098–1179) expresses her unique poetic voice in “Caritas Abundat.” From more current times, Linda Studley and Marie-Claire Saindon join talents in “The Voyage,” the Ensemble’s latest commissioned work; and Abbie Betinis’ “aural origami” in “A Blessing of Cranes” was inspired by the Japanese story from the end of World War II of how paper cranes came to be the worldwide symbol of peace. The Ensemble is joined by Dana Winograd, cello; Diana Sharpe, percussion; Dave Anderson, flute; and their own pianist, Bill Epstein. Says Dr. Raney,

“The musical styles you will experience range from lush harmonies to rhythmic extravaganzas. Don’t miss this varied collection of pieces perfect for inspiration during this time of ours!”

Concerts are at First Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. on Sunday April 14 and Sunday April 21.

There will be a free children/youth concert, with their adults, on Saturday April 20 at 3 p.m., featuring lively spring themes of birds, wind and dancing. RSVP by April 16 with text or phone call to (505) 303-8648.

Please give family name and number of young people attending. General admission tickets are $30 in advance at www.sfwe.org, $35 at the door if available.

Tickets for students and teachers, military and veterans are $12. This project is supported in part by New Mexico Arts, a division of the Department of Cultural Affairs, and by the National Endowment for the Arts.

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