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David Hoose talks to Michael Miller about his education, about conducting and conductors, the BSO, Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, and Gustavo Dudamel

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David Hoose
David Hoose

David Hoose continues his conversation with Michael Miller about his education, about conducting and conductors, the BSO, Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, and Gustavo Dudamel.

On January 15 at 8pm David Hoose and the Cantata Singers will continue their distinguished Schütz season with a program of Schütz, Duruflé, and Harbison:

John Harbison:
“We do not live to ourselves”
“My little children, let us not love in word”
Heinrich Schütz:
Psalm 116, “Das ist mir lieb”
So fahr ich hin zu Jesu Christ, SWV 379
from Geistliche Chormusik 1648
Maurice Duruflé:
Requiem

After decades, Cantata Singers returns to Schütz’s sublime setting of Psalm 116, coupled with the music of John Harbison, a composer whose
own thought owes much to the older master. A complementary pairing, capped by the sublimely mysterious and serene Requiem of Duruflé – a first for Cantata Singers, and a must-hear concert!

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