Schola Cantorum Siesta
Schola Cantorum Siesta
A new choral group founded in the Anglican Cathedral tradition
 
Started on November 1, 2009 a small group of singers was formed to provide choral music for the Eucharist at 11:15. The music is founded

in the Anglican Cathedral tradition having been composed over a period of more than 600 years, from Tallis, Viadana and Palestrina through

to Tavener, Archer and Hancock. In pursuit of musical excellence, this group, Schola Cantorum Siesta, is based around professional singersDSCF1414
and enhanced with eight scholars recruited during November 2009. 
 
Schola Cantorum Siesta
 
Lead Singers
Lena Cambis soprano
Sue Page soprano
Rachel Nelson-Assi alto
Cindy Wasdyke alto
Kevin Rose Tenor
Sean O'Neil Tenor
Kip Taisey BassDSCF1410
Alan Corey Bass
 
Scholars 2009-10
Allison Butler soprano
Samantha Gillen soprano
Anna Lejna soprano
Kate Hoffman alto
Natalie Ramos alto
Fernando Vera tenor
Jonathan Medina bass
Michael Walton  bass
 
Schola Cantorum Siesta is made possible by the generosity of the Friends of Music, DSCF1425
without whom this program would not exist.
For more information about the Friends of Music and becoming a Friend, please click the link.
 
 
 
 
 
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 Reasons for persuading everyone to learne to sing: briefly set down by William Byrd (1542-1623)

 

 

 

 

Last Published: July 14, 2010 2:21 PM

All people are welcome here! The Episcopal Church is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion, some 79 million Christians who find their spiritual roots in the Catholic and Protestant traditions.   Saint Boniface is located on Siesta Key in Sarasota, in the center of the Diocese of Southwest Florida.

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