Utopia Early Music brings together Gothic harp, percussion, Renaissance winds, and voices for this lively celebration of Christine de Pizan, an intellectual pioneer at the dawn of the Renaissance.
Christine de Pizan was an intellectual pioneer at the dawn of the Renaissance. An early feminist and humanist, she started conversations that still ripple through our daily lives. Using music and spoken translations of Christine's writings, our concert will give an entertaining and eye-opening overview of her life, times, and creative work. Gothic harp, percussion, and Renaissance winds join a vocal quartet for this lively celebration of International Women’s History Month.
This event will be live streamed through our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/utopiaearlymusic/
Emily Nelson, soprano • Nate Pence, countertenor • Christopher LeCluyse, tenor • John Bergquist, bass • Rotem Gilbert, Renaissance reeds and winds • Lisa Chaufty, recorder • Therese Honey, Gothic harp • Peter Maund, percussion
Admission: Pay as able (suggested $15 general / $12 senior / $10 student); this is a non-ticketed event. Seating is first-come, first choice.
Phone: 8016498522
Email: Nelson_emily@hotmail.com
2020/03/14 - 2020/03/15
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
231 East 100 South, Salt Lake City, UT 84110