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SUMMARY:Welcome to All the Pleasures
DESCRIPTION:*Buy Tickets Now*\n\n\nIn collaboration with the 18th Annu
 al Rochester Early Music Festival\, First Inversion presents “Welcome 
 to All the Pleasures.” The concert features two odes to the Patroness 
 of Music\, St. Cecilia\, by Baroque masters\, George Frederick Handel 
 and Henry Purcell. Soloists\, Robin Steitz (soprano) Salvador Lopez Po
 rtillo (countertenor) Pablo Bustos (tenor) and Michael Galvin (bass) j
 oin First Inversion with an orchestra of period instruments. Handel’s 
 “Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day\,” and Purcell's “Welcome to All the Pleasu
 res\,” were both written for the feast of St. Cecilia\, celebrated eve
 ry year on November 22nd. Purcell’s work delights the senses with the 
 gentle sounds of strings and continuo. Handel fortifies his longer wor
 k with flute\, oboes\, trumpets\, and timpani.
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 h3>In collaboration with the 18th Annual Rochester Early Music Festiva
 l\, First Inversion presents “Welcome to All the Pleasures.” The conce
 rt features two odes to the Patroness of Music\, St. Cecilia\, by Baro
 que masters\, George Frederick Handel and Henry Purcell. Soloists\, Ro
 bin Steitz (soprano) Salvador Lopez Portillo (countertenor) Pablo Bust
 os (tenor) and Michael Galvin (bass) join First Inversion with an orch
 estra of period instruments. Handel’s “Ode for St. Cecilia’s Day\,” an
 d Purcell&#8217\;s “Welcome to All the Pleasures\,” were both written 
 for the feast of St. Cecilia\, celebrated every year on November 22nd.
  Purcell’s work delights the senses with the gentle sounds of strings 
 and continuo. Handel fortifies his longer work with flute\, oboes\, tr
 umpets\, and timpani.</h3>\n</header>\n<p style=text-align: center\;>\
 n
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 es/?lang=en
LOCATION:Calvary St. Andrews\, 68 Ashland St\, Rochester
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