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Entertainment
Series aims to uncover secrets of enduring musicPublished 10/21/09
Annapolis Chorale Music Director J. Ernest Green is fascinated by music - specifically, how a piece of music is created and ultimately what makes it endure and touch both listeners and performers. These questions inspired the creation of a new music series from Live Arts Maryland, NoteWorthy Encounters, which debuts at 7 p.m. Saturday at St. Anne's Church in Annapolis. The first encounter, "Brahms Requiem Rediscovered," explores one of the Romantic Era's most beautiful works, which will be sung by the Annapolis Chorale Chamber Chorus and two guest soloists: soprano Fatinah Tilfah and baritone Shouvik...
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