Two Cathedrals
POSTPONED DUE TO COVID-19
Music of the English and French cathedral traditions
NEW DATES: April 23 & 25, 2021
NEW DATES: April 23 & 25, 2021
Updated 4-24-2020
Dear Friends,
We are saddened that the decision has been made to postpone both of our performances of Two Cathedrals scheduled for April 24 & 26 due to the concerns surrounding COVID-19.
Our new dates for this concert have been confirmed for April 23 & 25, 2021.
We hope you will be able to attend our rescheduled dates. Your ticket purchase will automatically be applied to the rescheduled performance unless you request a refund.
Ticket Refunds
Thank you for being there for us! We look forward to bringing you, our community, together again through stellar concerts in the near future.
Warmest regards,
Brett Karlin, Artistic Director & Kara Dwyer, Managing Director
Dear Friends,
We are saddened that the decision has been made to postpone both of our performances of Two Cathedrals scheduled for April 24 & 26 due to the concerns surrounding COVID-19.
Our new dates for this concert have been confirmed for April 23 & 25, 2021.
We hope you will be able to attend our rescheduled dates. Your ticket purchase will automatically be applied to the rescheduled performance unless you request a refund.
Ticket Refunds
- If you cannot attend our rescheduled dates, we humbly request that you consider leaving your ticket purchase as a donation and notifying us of your decision by emailing info@masterchorale.com
- If you paid via PayPal, refunds can be requested by reaching out to us directly by emailing info@masterchorale.com.
- Otherwise, refunds can be requested by reaching out directly to Brown Paper Tickets at refunds@brownpapertickets.com. Please be sure to include your order confirmation number.
Thank you for being there for us! We look forward to bringing you, our community, together again through stellar concerts in the near future.
Warmest regards,
Brett Karlin, Artistic Director & Kara Dwyer, Managing Director
Known for centuries as "The King of Musical Instruments", the pipe organ has been responsible for some of the most sublime, introspective, and thrilling music ever created. Join The Master Chorale of Tampa Bay, Sykes Chapel Organist Ryan Hebert, and conductor Brett Karlin for an afternoon of music that explores the grand cathedral traditions of England and France. Featuring Fauré’s subtle and poignant Requiem Mass, along with exhilarating music for the coronation of British monarchs, this concert is a "pipe dream" not to be missed.
Performances:
Performances:
NEW DATE
Friday, April 23, 2021 at 8:00 pm Venue: First Presbyterian Church 701 Beach Drive NE, St. Petersburg Tickets: $25 Adults, $15 Students |
NEW DATE
Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 2:00 pm Venue: Sykes Chapel, University of Tampa 401 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa Tickets: Free Admission, Limited Seating First Come First Serve This performance is sponsored by the University of Tampa Sykes Chapel Damron Concert Artist Series |
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Know Before You Go
- Our performances are best enjoyed without interruption, as such please remember to silence your mobile devices prior to the performance. Also note our policy regarding very young children below.
- Children age 5 and younger are discouraged from attending as they find it difficult to sit quietly and can unexpectedly share their excitement and big feelings at inappropriate times. We thank you for understanding.
Accessibility |
All performance venues and public event sites are equipped with access for individuals with limited mobility (including wheelchair users), access for people who are blind or have low vision, and most are equipped with assisted listening devices (transmit amplified sound via hearing aids, headsets or other devices).
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