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New York City: PaTRAM’s Osanna Chamber Ensemble to perform at St. Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral

On Thursday the 23rd and Friday the 24th of March, the Osanna Chamber Ensemble 2023 Concert Season, presented by the Patriarch Tikhon Russian-American Music (PaTRAM) Institute, will be performed at St. Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral in New York City.

St. Nicholas Patriarchal Cathedral
15 East 97th Street
New York, NY 10029

General admission $30. Students with ID $20. A $5 fee is added to tickets purchased at the door. Doors open at 6:30 PM.

Learn more about donor opportunities or purchase tickets on the PaTRAM website here.

 

Background

Arvo Pärt’s "Kanon Pokajanen" ("Penitential Canon") premiered 25 years ago to the month, and offered to you at the height of this Lenten season with this concert, is a journey into the depth of Eastern Orthodox spirituality by vehicle of repentance. In this masterwork, Pärt weaves the fabrics of sound and silence as space and negative space. He approaches this medium through a sense of time that reflects the minimalism and timelessness of both the canon’s Church Slavonic text and of Orthodox liturgics in general. We invite you along this life-lifting journey, embodied by the artistry of Arvo Pärt, and presented by our humble ensemble.

The Osanna Chamber Ensemble is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit choir comprised of the best student and young professional singers from around the U.S. Under the leadership of conductor John Arlievsky, and with many PaTRAM singers contributing their talents to the ensemble, the choir presents Kanon Pokajanen to launch its 2023 season. Public support is most essential to making our work possible. Become a sponsor to change the lives of developing artists, Orthodox church musicians, their students and parish choir singers, and audiences around the world by bringing this art form to life.

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