Come and hear the MIT Chamber Chorus sing healing music of comfort and loss. The beautiful Bach Cantata 161 (Come, sweet death); William Schuman's brilliant "Carols of Death" incredibly imaginative and moving settings of Walt Whitman's reflections on the end of life; and Handel's gorgeous tribute to his patron Queen Caroline..."the ways of Zion do mourn" accompanied by a string quintet, 2 oboes, 2 recorders, and harpsichord with members of the chorus serving as an impressive group of soloists!
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