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Calmus Performs “Faith and Madness” – Musical Gems of the Renaissance and Baroque

Calmus, the award-winning a cappella vocal quintet from Germany performs on the Hill and Hollow Music series Sunday, April 24 at 3:00 pm at the Church of the Assumption in Redford, New York. The seamless blend of these five singers lends itself particularly to music of the renaissance and baroque periods, while the charming historic stone church, located at 78 Clinton Street in Redford, New York, provides ideal resonant acoustics for the a capella vocal ensemble.

The program “Faith and Madness” presents music of great contrasts, from the purity of sacred church music in motets and psalms of Palestrina (1525-1594), Schütz (1585-1672), J. C. Bach (1642-1703), J. S. Bach (1685-1750), and Altnikol (1719-1759) to the extreme moods of humanity in colorful secular madrigals of Fletcha (1481-1553), Janequin (1585-1558), Gesualdo (1566-1613), and Monteverdi (1567-1643).

Admission is a suggested donation at the door: $15 general, $12 seniors, $5 students, children under 12 attend free. Current public health guidelines will be followed. Further info: telephone 518-293-7613, e-mail ambrown.hillholl@gmail.com or visit www.hillandhollowmusic.org. 

A perfect balance of sound, precision, lightness, and wit are the hallmarks of Calmus, one of the most highly regarded vocal groups in Germany. The ensemble has forged a refined sound that characterizes the legendary choral tradition of their hometown of Leipzig, the city so closely associated with the music of the Bach dynasty.  Whether singing music of those German masters or other works in their diverse repertoire, Calmus captivates audiences with charming stage presence, flawless technique, and entertaining programs.

Actively performing since 1999, with over two dozen recordings to their credit, Calmus has won a string of international prizes and competitions, including the OPUS KLASSIK, the ECHO KLASSIK and Supersonic Award. Their worldwide schedule has taken Calmus across Germany, Austria, Belgium, Switzerland, France, Ireland, Spain and Portugal, as well as Central and South America.  In the United States Calmus has performed at major series and halls including Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall, Lincoln Center’s Great Performers Series, the Ravinia Festival, and Washington Performing Arts. Festival appearances include International A Cappella Week in Hannover and the Schleswig-Holstein Festival.