Immense Love Brimming -  The Power and Persistence of Song and Ritual Celebration 

A Revels Salon:

Immense Love Brimming – The Power and Persistence of Song and Ritual Celebration 

Join the Revels community for an enlightening evening of discussion, song, and snacks in Boston’s lauded St. Botolph’s Club! Then join us for Revels Presents: Secret Byrd, premiering in Boston October 31 – November 2.

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Salon + Secret Byrd Package
Immense Love Brimming -  The Power and Persistence of Song and Ritual Celebration 

$120/Ticket + $7 Fees

Attend the Salon and then join us again at the end of the month for Revels Presents: Secret Byrd with an enhanced understanding of the power of ritual song!

This ticket package includes admission to the Salon as well as a ticket in the Soup & Seat section for one performance of Secret Byrd. The Soup & Seat section is general admission seating. Soup and bread will be shared with patrons to allow them to be part of the celebration.

Revels Presents: Secret Byrd runs October 31 – November 2, with performances at 6 PM & 9 PM daily, performed at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, 138 Tremont Street, Boston. Learn more about Revels Presents: Secret Byrd here.

Performance Schedule:

Revels Salon - Immense Love Brimming: October 1, 6 PM

Revels Presents: Secret Byrd: October 31 - November 2, 6 & 9 PM Daily

Salon Only
Immense Love Brimming -  The Power and Persistence of Song and Ritual Celebration 
65 /per ticket

Your ticket includes light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments before the program, as well as coffee and dessert following the program.

 

October 1, 2024 6:00 pm ET

This is an intimate program and tickets are limited. Buy yours today!

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Featured Panelists
Ireri E. Chávez-Bárcenas
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Ireri E. Chávez-Bárcenas
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Ireri E. Chávez-Bárcenas is a musicologist from Mexico, and Assistant Professor of Music at Bowdoin College. Her research is at the intersections of indigenous culture and missionary Christianity, exploring social uses of music both as evangelism and resistance, especially in the work of Guatemalan composer Gaspar Fernandez – a contemporary of William Byrd’s.

Antonio Arraiza-Rivera
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Antonio Arraiza-Rivera
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Antonio Arraiza-Rivera is a passionate early music enthusiast and Assistant Professor of Spanish at Wellesley College. His writing focuses on 16th-17th century Iberian culture, in particular the historical context of poetry in the times of Spain’s persecution of its Jewish and Muslim populations, and England’s persecution of Catholics. 

Donnell Patterson
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Donnell Patterson
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Donnell Patterson is an inspirational musician, educator, and choral conductor, currently Director of Music at Belmont Hill School, and Director of both the chorus Sharing a New Song, and the gospel choir Joyful Voices of Inspiration. For over 20 years, he has been Minister of Music at St. Paul African Methodist Episcopal Church in Cambridge.