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SUMMARY:A New Song: Music Remembered\, Reimagined\, Renewed
DESCRIPTION:With guest artist\, Bill Tiberio on saxophone\, conducting
  scholars Izzy Granger and Joshua Bassette\, and pianist\, Dane Noble-
 Rosema\, First Inversion explores music in conversation with music of 
 the past.\n\nEvery piece on this concert begins with something inherit
 ed: an ancient chant\, a sacred text\, a familiar work\, or a musical 
 tradition passed down through generations. Each composer on the progra
 m hears that inheritance in a new way—reimagining selections from Hand
 el’s Messiah\, weaving improvisation with Renaissance polyphony\, echo
 ing the music of Hildegard\, or creating new expressions with an ancie
 nt text. You’ll find the full program listing below. \n\nAlthough the 
 program draws deeply from sacred tradition\, its message reaches beyon
 d doctrine. This is music about inheritance and imagination: about how
  old words and melodies can continue to communicate comfort\, communit
 y\, hope\, and joy. \n\nFirst Inversion is proud to be Artists in Resi
 dence with Arts Link at Downtown Presbyterian Church\, partnering in m
 inistry to build Beloved Community. As always\, the concerts are offer
 ed as a gift to the community\, with suggested donations of $25\, or $
 10 for students\, to support First Inversion’s work.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>With guest artist\, Bill Tiberio on sa
 xophone\, conducting scholars Izzy Granger and Joshua Bassette\, and p
 ianist\, Dane Noble-Rosema\, First Inversion explores music in convers
 ation with music of the past.</p>\n<p>Every piece on this concert begi
 ns with something inherited: an ancient chant\, a sacred text\, a fami
 liar work\, or a musical tradition passed down through generations. Ea
 ch composer on the program hears that inheritance in a new way—reimagi
 ning selections from Handel’s Messiah\, weaving improvisation with Ren
 aissance polyphony\, echoing the music of Hildegard\, or creating new 
 expressions with an ancient text. You’ll find the full program listing
  below. </p>\n<p>Although the program draws deeply from sacred traditi
 on\, its message reaches beyond doctrine. This is music about inherita
 nce and imagination: about how old words and melodies can continue to 
 communicate comfort\, community\, hope\, and joy. </p>\n<p>First Inver
 sion is proud to be Artists in Residence with Arts Link at Downtown Pr
 esbyterian Church\, partnering in ministry to build Beloved Community.
  As always\, the concerts are offered as a gift to the community\, wit
 h suggested donations of $25\, or $10 for students\, to support First 
 Inversion’s work.</p>\n
URL:https://firstinversion.org/events/a-new-song-music-remembered-reim
 agined-renewed-2/?lang=en
ATTACH:https://firstinversion.org/events/a-new-song-music-remembered-r
 eimagined-renewed-2/?lang=en
LOCATION:Downtown United Presbyterian Church\, 121 N. Fitzhugh St.\, R
 ochester\, NY\, 14614\,
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