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January 2006 ********** February 2006 ********** March 2006 January 2006 Sunday, 1st January 2006 - 11.00 am Via della Conciliazione - St. Peter's Square - Rome NEW YEAR'S DAY PARADE With the participation of: University of Nebraska Marching Band Rioni di Cori Flag Throwers Banda del Comune di Recanati Banda della Aeronautica Militare Friday, 6th January 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Benedictine College Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Sunday, 22nd January 2006 – 5.00 pm Church S. Cipriano, Via di Torrevecchia 169 - Rome St. Cyprian Liturgical Choir - USA Iubilate Deo - Italy Program: sacred choir music ********** February 2006 Tuesday, 21st February 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Rufino, P. zza S. Rufino, Assisi Abbotts Bromley School Chapel Choir United Kingdom Program: Schubert, Elgar, Kodaly ********** March 2006 Sunday, 12th March 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Curé of Ars Church Choir USA 1 Program: sacred choir music Tuesday, 14th March 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Holy Trinity Church Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Sunday, 19th March 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Cathedral of St. James’s Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Saturday, 25th March 2006 - 9.00 pm Auditorium Parco della Musica - Petrassi Hall Viale Pietro De Coubertin - Rome Sant'Ignazio di Loyola an Eighteenth Century chamber music piece by Domenico Zipoli S.J., Martin Schmid S.J., Anonymous Ensemble Abendmusik Interpreters: Randall Wong, Robin Blaze, Patricia Vaccari, Nicola Pascoli, Marco Andriolo, Mira Andriolo Conductor: John Finney Reservation required - Tel. nr. 0039 329 2395598 Sunday, 26th March 2006 - 5.00 pm Church Sant'Andrea al Quirinale - Via del Quirinale - Rome Sant'Ignazio di Loyola an Eighteenth Century chamber music piece by Domenico Zipoli S.J., Martin Schmid S.J., Anonymous Ensemble Abendmusik Interpreters: Randall Wong, Robin Blaze, Patricia Vaccari, Nicola Pascoli, Marco Andriolo, Mira Andriolo Conductor: John Finney Reservation required - Tel. nr. 0039 329 2395598 ********** April 2006 Saturday, 1st April 2006 – 9.00 pm Church S. Lorenzo in Lucina, P.zza S. Lorenzo in Lucina - Rome 2 Musical Metamorphoses Ensemble für Frühe Musik Karlsruhe Germany Luca Marenzio: Non fu mai Cervo Leonhard Lechner: Missa Non fu mai Cervo Thursday 13th April 2006, 9.00 pm Church Dante, Via di S. Margherita, Florence Westchester Academy Singers USA Program: sacred choir music Sunday, 16th April 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Our Lady of Lourdes Academy USA Program: sacred choir music Sunday, 23rd April 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome St. Anne’s Church Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Concert organised by the Fondazione Pro Musica e Arte Sacra Friday, 28th april 2006 – 9.00 PM Basilica of S. Maria Maggiore Piazza S. Maria Maggiore, Rom Symphony Orchestra “Città di Grosseto” Choral society “G. Puccini” Grosseto Choir “S. Felicita” Lucca Conductor: Carlomoreno Volpini Program: I. Fazzi, Missa Pascalis for soloists, choir and orchestra V. Miserachs, Stephanus, Oratory for Soloists, choir and orchestra ********** May 2006 3 Concerts organised by the Fondazione Pro Musica in cooperation with e Arte Sacra and Pontificial Swiss Guard Thursday, 4th May 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome CONCERT With the participation of the joint choirs of the cantonal school of Olten and Swiss Army Concert Band Switzerland Conductor: Fredi Fluri Program: Arthur Honegger, “Nicolas de Flue” – sacred music for narrator, choir and woodwind and brass orchestras Saturday, 6th May 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Choir and Soloists of the Luzerner Kantorei Collegium Musicum Luzern Switzerland Johann Michael Haydn, Vesperae pro festo Sanctorum Innocentium; W. A. Mozart, Missa in G KV 140 W. A. Mozart, Ave verum corpus Saturday, 13th May 2006 - 8.30pm Basilica of SS. XII Apostoli SS. Apostoli's Square, Rome Accademia Filarmonica Romana Choir Conductor: Mons. Pablo Colino Canon of the Patriarchal Basilica of St. Peter's in the Vatican Program: early and modern sacred music for choir and organ (Gregorian chants, J. S. Bach, T. L. de Victoria, L. Bardos, A. Bruckner and others) Saturday, 20th May 2006 – 4.30 pm P.zza S. Maria delle Grazie, P.zza Risorgimento, P.zza Cavour, Angel’s Castle, St. Peter’s Square PARADE In the year marking 500th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone in St. Peter’s Basilica 500th anniversary of the formation of the Swiss Guard in Rome Feldmusik Luzern / Switzerland Blaskapelle Maisach / Germany Jugendblasorchester Penzing / Germany 4 Musikverein Polling / Germany Musikkapelle Holzhausen am Starnberger See / Germany Musikkapelle Gelting / Germany Oberbayrische Trachtenkapelle Dettendorf / Germany Trommler- und Pfeiferkorps Waldenrath / Germany Förderverein Musikverein Molpertshaus / Germany Musikverein Neuenkleusheim 1898 e.V / Germany Spielmannszug der Freiwilligen Feuerwehr der Stadt Schmallenberg / Germany Musikverein Stuttgart Hofen Stuttgart / Germany Musikverein Holzhausen in Schwaben / Germany ********** Saturday, 20th May 2006 – 9.00pm Gesù Church, Piazza del Gesù, Rome (near Largo Argentina) The Holy Cross College Choir and Chamber Singers Worcester, Massachussets, USA Conductor: M° Pamela Getnick Program: W. A. Mozart, F. Biebl, C. Fonseca and other sacred music ********** Thursday 25th May 2006, 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, P.zza S. Ignazio, Rome Luther College Nordic Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Friday 26th May 2006, 9.00 pm Church S. Lorenzo, P.zza S. Lorenzo, Florence Luther College Nordic Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Saturday 27th May 2006, 9.00 pm Church S. Salvador, Campo S. Salvador, Venice Luther College Nordic Choir USA Program: sacred choir music 5 Sunday, 28th May 2006 - 9:00 pm Church Santissimo Nome di Gesù all'Argentina Piazza del Gesù, Rome Societas Musicae Sacrae Choir Miami, Florida USA Conductors: P. Zeiler, M. Perez-Rudisill, M. Sayers, S. Rendina Program: W. A. Mozart, F. Schubert, L. V. Beethoven and other authors of sacred music ********** June 2006 Sunday 11th June 2006, 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, P.zza S. Ignazio, Rome Kirchenchöre des Dekanates Bad Aibling Germany Program: sacred choir music Wednesday, 21st June 2006 - 9.00 pm Basilica of St. Eustachio - St. Eustachio Square - Rome First Baptist Youth Church Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Friday 23rd June 2006, 7:00 PM Church of S. Maria de’ Ricci - Via del Corso - Florence First Baptist Youth Church Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Sunday, 25th June 2006 - 6.00 pm Church S. Maria Maggiore, Piazza Vescovato - Assisi Catholic Center High School Choir Grand Rapilds, Michigan USA Program: sacred choir music Sunday, 25th June 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio – Rome 6 St. Patrick Church Choir USA Program: sacred choir music Thursday, 29th June 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio – Rome Catholic Center High School Choir USA Program: sacred choir music ********** July 2006 Sunday, 9th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio – Rome Mendelssohn Choral Society Connecticut - USA Conductor: Carole Ann Maxwell Program: sacred choir music Tuesday, 11th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church of S.S. Apostoli Choir of Landesregierung Düsseldorf Oratorien-chor Hilden Rumanian State Philharmonic Orchestra “Dinu Lipatti”, Satu Mare Program: Mozart, Coronation Mass Mendelssohn, Ouverture from “Lobgesang” Dvořak: Te Deum Wednesday, 12th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, Piazza S. Ignazio - Rome Choir of Landesregierung Düsseldorf Oratorien-chor Hilden Rumanian State Philharmonic Orchestra “Dinu Lipatti”, Satu Mare Program: Bizet, Te Deum Gounod, Mass for St. Cecilia Thursday, 13th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church Sant'Eustachio - Piazza Sant'Eustachio - Rome 7 Elise Choir Estonia Program: Estonian sacred choir music e classic polyphony Monday, 17th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Maria della Scala, Via della Scala, 8 - Verona St. James Episcopal Church Choir Fairhope, Alabama - USA Program: Spirituals, American sacred choir music, W. Byrd, C. Gounod and other authors of sacred choir music II International Sacred Music Choir Festival Thursday 27th July 2006 - 8.00 pm Church Sant’ Eustachio - Piazza S. Eustachio - Rome Ki Agush Choir- Guatemala Coro Padre Tomás de Borba da Amit - Portugal Program: sacred choir music Thursday 27th July 2006 – 9.15 pm Church Nostra Signora del Sacro Cuore - Piazza Navona - Rome Coro Amici del Canto – Great Britain Program: sacred choir music Friday 28th July 2006 Open air singing experience in the heart of the Eternal City Coro Padre Tomás Borba da AMIT - Portugal 6.30 pm- Piazza del Popolo, near Church S. Maria dei Miracoli Amici Del Canto Choir – Great Britain 6.45 pm - Via del Corso, near Church San Giacomo Chœur d’Hommes du Pays Vannetais - France 7.00 pm – Via del Corso, near Church San Carlo al Corso Ki Agush Choir - Guatemala 7.15 pm – Piazza S. Lorenzo Lucina 8 Friday 28th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church of S. Lorenzo in Lucina, Piazza S. Lorenzo in Lucina, Rome Opening concert of the II International Sacred Music Choir Festival Ki Agush Choir– Guatemala Coro Padre Tomás Borba da AMIT - Portugal Chœur d’Hommes du Pays Vannetais - France Amici Del Canto Choir – Great Britain Saturday 29th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Ignazio, P.zza S. Ignazio, Rome Final concert of the II International Sacred Music Choir Festival Coro Padre Tomás Borba da AMIT – Portugal Chœur d’Hommes du Pays Vannetais - France Ki Agush Choir – Guatemala Amici Del Canto Choir- Great Britain Sunday 30th July 2006 - 9.00 pm Church S. Eustachio, Piazza S. Eustachio, Rome Chœur d’Hommes du Pays Vannetais - France Program: sacred choir music ********** August 2006 Thursday, 3rd August 2006 - 7.00 pm Church Santa Maria de' Ricci - Via del Corso - Florence New Hampshire Youth Choir USA Program: sacred choir music ********** September 2006 Friday, 15th September 2006 - 7.00 pm Church S. Maria de' Ricci, Via del Corso, Florence Männergesangverein Frohsinn Robern Germany Program: L.
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