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Radiant Dawn

Scott Woo, Director and Tenor, KL Madrigal Singers and Players

27-Sep-24 15:30

Radiant Dawn

The upcoming choral production Radiant Dawn promises a transcendent musical experience, showcasing sacred works that span five centuries, from the Renaissance to the 20th century. Set to be performed by the KL Madrigal Singers and Players, we find out what's in store from Scott Woo, a tenor and the Director of the group, and together we're going to explore how these sacred traditions, through composers like Tallis, Byrd, Bach, and Poulenc, come alive to illuminate the journey of faith, culture, and artistry.

Produced by: Juliet Jacobs

Presented by: Juliet Jacobs


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