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Listen: Canticum Novum, Music from around the World

Canticum Novum performs at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Beulah (2024). Photo by John L. Russell
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Canticum Novum performs at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Beulah (2024). Photo by John L. Russell

Hear Canticum Novum's recent concert of choral music from the U.K., China, Latvia, Poland, Venezuela, South Africa, Germany, and the U.S, recorded at St Andrews in Beulah.

Canticum Novum recently presented their spring concert, entitled "Music from around the World."

The concert program included music from China, Latvia, Poland, Venezuela, England, South Africa, Germany and the United States.

Canticum Novum took this spring concert on tour, performing it in Grand Rapids, Birmingham, Beulah and Traverse City.

Listen below to the concert performance presented at St Andrews Presbyterian Church in Beulah.

Canticum Novum, Music from around the World

Concert program
Michael Mitchell, Jubilate Deo (world premiere)
G.F. Handel, He Trusted in God (from Messiah)
Johannes Brahms, An die Heimat
Qu Xixian, Great River Flows East
Raimonds Tiguls, Moonlight Sound Design
Paul Mealor, In Flanders Fields
Krzysztof Penderecki, Agnus Dei
Antonio Estevez, Mata del Anima Sola
Traditional South African, Tshotsholoza
Encore: The Lord Bless and Keep You

The ensemble is directed by Jeffrey Cobb.

This program featured collaborative pianist David Husser.

Canticum Novum performs at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Beulah (2024). Photo by John L. Russell
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Canticum Novum performs at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Beulah (2024). Photo by John L. Russell

Recorded Mary 17, 2024 at St Andrews Presbyterian Church, Beulah

Kelley DiPasquale engineered the concert recordings.

Thanks to Tim Quist and Jeffrey Cobb for additional support.