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Clinton Renaissance ensemble to perform at Colgate Bookstore
Hamilton, N.Y. – The Colgate Bookstore will host a special event with Richard Frost and Tapesty: All-Centuries Singers on Saturday, December 5 at 3:00 p.m. at 3 Utica Street. The choral group will perform on the Bookstore’s main staircase, followed by a book-signing of I Never Saw a Silver Swan: Poetic Introductions to Madrigals of the Renaissance, 1530-1630 by Richard Frost in the first-floor Fiction Room. The event is free and open to the public.
Tapestry is a Central New York choral ensemble, based in Clinton, that is dedicated to performing polyphonic music, usually a cappella but occasionally accompanied by recorders or other period instruments. The group specializes in music of the Renaissance that the singers introduce with original poetry written by Richard Frost, who is also a charter member of the ensemble.
Richard Frost, Tapestry’s esteemed bard and author of I Never Saw a Silver Swan sings bass in the group. As a student he performed musicals and barbershop at Swarthmore College, and oratorios in the city chorus of Winnipeg, Manitoba. Locally he has sung with the Hamilton College Oratorio Society and the Colgate University Chorus. Dick spends several months each year in Santa Fe, NM, where he has sung with the Santa Fe Symphony Chorus, the Santa Fe Men’s Camarata and the Canticum Novum and is a regular member of the choir of Church of the Holy Faith.
Tapestry will also present a full concert of choral Christmas favorites at 2:30pm, Saturday December 12, 2009, at St. James Episcopal Church, 9 Williams Street in Clinton. Admission, collected at the door, will be $10.00 for adults and $6.00 for students or seniors.
For more information about the Bookstore performance and book-signing, please call (315) 228-7480.
The Colgate Bookstore is Central New York’s largest independent, downtown bookstore; it is proudly owned and operated by Colgate University, a highly selective, residential, liberal arts college, founded in 1819, which enrolls nearly 2,750 undergraduates.
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