24-25 SEASON
WHAT WE HIDE
choral music from deep within
Saturday, May 24th @ 7pm
2640 Space, Baltimore
TICKETS
Details
DUALIS’s final concert of the 24-25 season, “what we hide”, seeks to address the sensations we choose to keep locked up inside. Each piece on the program represents a fragment of our shared emotional solitude. Joel Thompson's "America Will Be!" and Zanaida Robles’ “Can You See?” both reckon with the fallacy of the “melting pot” promised in the American dream. Magdalena Casulana’smadrigal, “Aura, che mormorando al bosco” laments the timeless feeling of unrequited love and desire. Nathaniel Parks’ "but sometimes I worry" gently unravels the quiet anxieties we carry around expressing love. These pieces and more will delve into the hidden spaces through which we navigate our lives.
Tickets
Tickets are required for all patrons, and can be purchased online through Eventbrite or 30 minutes ahead of the performance time at the door.
DUALIS is fully funded by the artistic director, with support from donations to the ensemble's Factured Atlas campaign. If you are interested in contributing a donation, please feel free to click here.
Parking
Free street parking is available on St. Paul street, as well as some paid parking garages in the area. It is recommended that patrons look at street signs to make sure permits are not required before parking on the street.
DUALIS’s final concert of the 24-25 season, “what we hide”, seeks to address the sensations we choose to keep locked up inside. Each piece on the program represents a fragment of our shared emotional solitude. Joel Thompson's "America Will Be!" and Zanaida Robles’ “Can You See?” both reckon with the fallacy of the “melting pot” promised in the American dream. Magdalena Casulana’smadrigal, “Aura, che mormorando al bosco” laments the timeless feeling of unrequited love and desire. Nathaniel Parks’ "but sometimes I worry" gently unravels the quiet anxieties we carry around expressing love. These pieces and more will delve into the hidden spaces through which we navigate our lives.
Tickets
Tickets are required for all patrons, and can be purchased online through Eventbrite or 30 minutes ahead of the performance time at the door.
DUALIS is fully funded by the artistic director, with support from donations to the ensemble's Factured Atlas campaign. If you are interested in contributing a donation, please feel free to click here.
Parking
Free street parking is available on St. Paul street, as well as some paid parking garages in the area. It is recommended that patrons look at street signs to make sure permits are not required before parking on the street.
BOUND BY HARMONY
a choral journey through humankind's connection to nature, faith, love, and loss
Details
The debut concert by Baltimore's new professional chamber choir, DUALIS. "Bound By Harmony" is an exploration of the shared connections humans have with nature, faith, love, and loss. Each connection is depicted by music of contrasting styles, spanning multiple time periods, with each piece offering a different take on the central idea. In embracing contrast, DUALIS celebrates the inherent connectedness of humanity through song. Program highlights include Leila Adu's Colouring-In Book, Anna Thorvaldsdottir's Þann heilaga kross, and Carlo Gesualdo's Tristis est anima mea.
Tickets
Tickets are required for all patrons, and can be purchased online through Eventbrite or 30 minutes ahead of the performance time at the door.
DUALIS is fully funded by the artistic director, with support from donations to the ensemble's Factured Atlas campaign. If you are interested in contributing a donation, please feel free to click here.
Venue
Grace & St. Peter's Church is a vibrant, friendly, and welcoming community in the heart of Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood. An architectural gem with a rich tradition of professional music and Anglo-Catholic liturgy.
Parking
Street parking is available, and is free on Sundays. It is recommended that patrons look at street signs to make sure permits are not required. There are a host of parking lots in the Mt. Vernon Area, which can be utilized through mainstream parking applications.
The debut concert by Baltimore's new professional chamber choir, DUALIS. "Bound By Harmony" is an exploration of the shared connections humans have with nature, faith, love, and loss. Each connection is depicted by music of contrasting styles, spanning multiple time periods, with each piece offering a different take on the central idea. In embracing contrast, DUALIS celebrates the inherent connectedness of humanity through song. Program highlights include Leila Adu's Colouring-In Book, Anna Thorvaldsdottir's Þann heilaga kross, and Carlo Gesualdo's Tristis est anima mea.
Tickets
Tickets are required for all patrons, and can be purchased online through Eventbrite or 30 minutes ahead of the performance time at the door.
DUALIS is fully funded by the artistic director, with support from donations to the ensemble's Factured Atlas campaign. If you are interested in contributing a donation, please feel free to click here.
Venue
Grace & St. Peter's Church is a vibrant, friendly, and welcoming community in the heart of Baltimore's Mount Vernon neighborhood. An architectural gem with a rich tradition of professional music and Anglo-Catholic liturgy.
Parking
Street parking is available, and is free on Sundays. It is recommended that patrons look at street signs to make sure permits are not required. There are a host of parking lots in the Mt. Vernon Area, which can be utilized through mainstream parking applications.