Sunday, October 27, 2019 @ 3:00pm – 5:00pm (PDT)
Trinity Episcopal Church, Seattle, WA, United States
Ticket details

Free (Free)

Sheila Bristow, guest conductor and organist
Elizabeth Brown, lutenist

Hans Leo Hassler – Tibi laus, tibi gloria
Heinrich Isaac – Alleluia: Benedictus es, Domine
Tomás Luis de Victoria – Duo Seraphim
Jacobus Gallus – Duo Seraphim
Thomas Tallis – With all our hearts
Anonymous – Benedictus es, Domine
Francsesco Bianciardi – Benedictus es Domine
Luca Marenzio – Te Deum Patrem ingenitum
Rabanus Maurus (ascribed) – Veni Creator Spiritus
Gilles Binchois – Veni Creator Spiritus
Giovanni de Macque – Veni Creator Spiritus
St. Ambrose (ascribed) – O lux beata Trinitas
Robert Fayrfax – O lux beata Trinitas
Mattia Culmone – O lux beata Trinitas
Peter Philips – Tibi laus, tibi gloria
Tom Stratman – Psalm 8
Giovanni Bassano – "Benedicamus Deum a 6" from Motetti per concerti ecclesiastici
Hildegard von Bingen – Laus Trinitati
Frank Ferko – Laus Trinitati

Join Sine Nomine with guest conductor Sheila Bristow for our fall concert "Laus Trinitati: In Praise of the Divine." We feature Renaissance works from various countries, early to late, which employ joyful texts about the creative, life-giving powers of the Trinity. The concert is framed by a dip into the medieval period with Hildegard of Bingen’s chant Laus Trinitati, and concludes in the contemporary world with American composer Frank Ferko’s motet, based on Hildegard’s chant.

Sheila Bristow is an Affiliate Artist at Pacific Lutheran University; organist/choirmaster for the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer in Tacoma; Associate Organist for Blessed Sacrament Parish in Seattle; and is Sub Dean for the American Guild of Organists, Tacoma Chapter.

Free will donation. Free parking in the Skyline Seattle garage.

About Sine Nomine: Renaissance Choir

The Renaissance choir Sine Nomine, directed by Dr. Anne Lyman, is a Community Collegium ensemble, part of the community outreach program of Early Music Seattle (EMS). Founded in 2008 by conductor Gary D. Cannon and singer/manager Pamela Silimperi, Sine Nomine is a mixed-voice chamber choir specializing in the fine performance of early music, including sacred and secular works from all regions. The ensemble’s repertoire ranges from the late Medieval to the Baroque, with special emphasis on Renaissance works of the 15th and 16th centuries. Most of the participants in Sine Nomine also sing in other choruses, ranging from church choirs to semi-professional ensembles.

Sine Nomine is a proud member of the Greater Seattle Choral Consortium (GSCC).

https://earlymusicseattle.org/sine-nomine-renaissance-choir/

Trinity Episcopal Church

609 8th Ave
Seattle, WA 98104
United States

https://www.trinityseattle.org/