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Below is a list of Parthenia’s past performances.
THE VOICE OF THE VIOL: ALL IN A GARDEN GREEN
Parthenia with Mary Springfels
Pre-Concert Lecture at 7:15pm
Academy of Early Music
Congregational Church of Birmingham
1000 Cranbrook Road
Bloomfield Hills, MI
A MUSICAL TOUR OF MICHAEL EAST’S LONDON (1610)
Parthenia & Les Canards Chantants
St. Stephens Episcopal Church
19 S 10th St
Philadelphia, PA
A MUSICAL TOUR OF MICHAEL EAST’S LONDON (1610)
Parthenia & Les Canards Chantants
Glencairn Museum
1001 Cathedral Road
Bryn Athyn, PA
AN ELIZABETHAN CHRISTMAS
Parthenia & Sherezade Panthaki
Houston Early Music
Christ Church Cathedral
1117 Texas Ave., Houston, TX
MUSIC WITH HER SILVER SOUND
Corpus Christi Church
529 West 121st Street in Manhattan
This concert was part of our 2018-2019 NYC Concert Series
MUSIC FROM RENAISSANCE FRANCE
Parthenia, Sherezade Panthaki & Robert Mealy
Taylor Concert Series
Kenyon College, Rosse Hall Auditorium,
105 College Drive, Gambier, OH 43022
PURCELL’S ROOTS: Jacobean fantasies for six viols
Parthenia and guests Annalisa Pappano, treble viol, and Motomi Igarashi, bass viol, present masterpieces from the sublimely creative Private Music of James I and Charles I, works which point the way to Henry Purcell.
The Church of St. Luke in the Fields
487 Hudson Street, Manhattan
This concert was part of our 2017-2018 NYC Concert Series
TOMB SONNETS: Voice and viols from across the centuries
With guest Ryland Angel, tenor and countertenor, Parthenia presents the world premiere of Martin Kennedy’s “Tomb Sonnets,” along with song, fantasia and spoken word from Italy’s Renaissance, the age of the sonnet.
The Secret Theatre,
44-02 23rd Street,
Long Island City, Queens
(www.secrettheatre.com)
This concert was part of our 2017-2018 NYC Concert Series
CD RELEASE CONCERT: NOTHING PROVED – New works for viols, voice and electronics
Meet composers and hear selections from Parthenia CD recordings, featuring our new release. Special guests include composers Kristin Norderval, Tawnie Olson, Frances White, Richard Einhorn, and baritone Malcolm Merriweather.
Picture Ray Studio
245 W. 18th St. in Manhattan
This concert was part of our 2017-2018 NYC Concert Series