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To Love Another: Renaissance Music by Du Fay, Ockeghem, and Josquin

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Date: February 8, 2019
Time: 20:00:00
Venue: St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
Address: 2300 Bancroft Way, Berkeley

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To love another—would humiliate my heart,” sings the devoted lover in Johannes Ockeghem’s famous “D’ung aultre amer,” evoking the power of love to captivate, nourish, and, on occasion, destroy. Love can be earthly and sensual; it can also be spiritual and divine, as when a Biblical figure is cast as the object of desire.

“To Love Another…” will feature the music of both romantic and spiritual intensity by Du Fay, Ockeghem, Josquin, and their contemporaries.

Please note: This performance will also be held on the below days and locations

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 4:00PM
St. Mark’s Lutheran Church
1111 O’Farrell at Gough, San Francisco. Buy Tickets Online

SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 2:30PM
Bing Concert Hall
Stanford University, Palo Alto**
**Single tickets for the Sunday, February 10th performance are only available by ordering directly from Stanford Live. (650-724-BING, 650-724-2464, Buy Tickets Online).

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