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Folger Friday Holiday Singalong

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Dates Fri, Dec 13, 2024, 5:30pm

Venue Folger Theatre

Tickets Free; registration requested

Duration 2 hours

We’re hosting a holiday singalong for the community to join in harmony for this month’s Folger Friday!

Sign up today to lock down one of the limited spots to participate with Choral Director and The Voice contestant (season 25) L. Rodgers and fellow holiday music enthusiasts for a musical night in the beautiful Elizabethan Theatre. Warm drinks and select holiday crafting activities will be available as well.

More holiday music after the singalong

Complete your experience by joining us after the singalong for the 8pm performance of A Mass for Christmas Eve: Baroque Music for the Season.

Composed in 1694, Marc-Antoine Charpentier’s “Messe de Minuit pour Noel” is based on captivating, folksong-like noels steeped in the composer’s characteristic balance of irresistible dance rhythms and sophisticated harmonies. The Consort will complement Charpentier’s Mass with haunting English “Balulalows” for voices set amid joyful instrumental concertos by Italian baroque masters.

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