Sixteen Skylark a cappella singers will perform in a multimedia presentation of live music and projected photographs, illustrations and animations, which includes recorded video introductions by Brown, and in-person commentary by his brother, composer Gregory Brown. “What might happen if Robert Langdon, acclaimed professor of Symbology at Harvard University, were enlisted to explore hidden symbols, secret codes, and long-forgotten historical connections buried in manuscripts of choral music over the centuries? I think audiences will be fascinated to find out!,” writes Matthew Guard, Skylark’s artistic director, in the program description. Virtual, $28, link sent one week after event.ĬOVID-19 safety protocols: Masks and proof of vaccination and ID required. Ticket: $28, balcony $52, orchestra and mezzanine. Where: Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, 14 Castle St., Great Barrington If You GoĬlose Encounters With Music presents Skylark A Cappella Vocalists: "Hidden Symbols, Secret Codes" The concert, “Hidden Symbols, Secret Codes,” is presented by Close Encounters With Music. GREAT BARRINGTON - Mysteries worthy of best-selling author Dan Brown’s “The Da Vinci Code” abound when Skylark Vocal Ensemble makes its Berkshires debut April 30 on the Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center stage.
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