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Quire Cleveland marks fifth season with concerts and recordings

Quire Cleveland celebrates its fifth season with concerts and recordings.

Quire’s first project is the premiere recording of Madrigalian Motets, featuring works that date from the reign of King James I. As part of its 50th anniversary celebration, WCLV 104.9 FM features a live broadcast of Quire Cleveland November 1 at 6 pm. 


Quire Cleveland presents “Carols for Quire from the Old & New Worlds” December 21, 22, and 23 at Trinity Cathedral. On May 25, Quire Cleveland brings guest conductor Jameson Marvin for a program called “Pure Palestrina: Mass & Motets.”

For information: quirecleveland.org.

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