Concert Locations and Times:

Friday, Oct. 20 | 7:30 p.m. | Mayslake Peabody Estate, 1717 31st St., Oak Brook, IL | Click for more info  |  Click here to register

Saturday, Oct. 21 | 8:00 p.m. | Swift Hall, University of Chicago, 1025 E. 58th St., Chicago | Click for more info  | Click here to register

Sunday, Oct. 22 | 3:00 p.m. | Indian Boundary Park, 2500 W. Lunt Ave, Chicago | Click for more info. | Click here to register

The Lumen Christi Institute will be sponsors for a special concert celebrating English Renaissance composer William Byrd in the four hundredth year following his death. Journey through Byrd's outstanding corpus with Schola Antiqua, a professional vocal ensemble and the Lumen Christi Institute's artists-in-residence, as they survey his musical contributions to the Catholic recusant community, highlighting themes of trial and deliverance. Actor Jeff Parker will also read dramatic texts of Jesuit priest Robert Southwell, whom Byrd met in 1586. The program further includes some of the most prized music for keyboard known to that point, composed by Byrd. Guest harpsichordist Jason Moy (DePaul University) joins Schola Antiqua to present this splendid music. Composer Nicolas Chuaqui also will contribute a newly commissioned work for this special concert.

 

This concert, free and open to the public, is sponsored by the Lumen Christi Institute of Chicago and a grant from the Illinois Arts Council. Nicolas Chuaqui's commission is supported in part by a grant from the Saints, volunteers for the performing arts.

 

Schola Antiqua, Artists-in-Residence at the Lumen Christi Institute since 2008, is a professional vocal ensemble dedicated to western liturgical chant and polyphonic music before the year 1600. The ensemble is the 2012 winner of the Noah Greenberg Award, given by the American Musicological Society for outstanding contributions to historical performing practice.