The Cathedral Announces Three Music Performances |
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The Cathedral proudly announces three music concerts, featuring the renowned Choir of King's College, Cambridge in April, followed by the return of Marin Alsop and the National Orchestral Institute + Festival in June. As our special thanks for being a National Cathedral Association member, you enjoy early access to the best seats. Purchase tickets before they go on sale to the public using the code below. Special Access Code NCA25EARLY |
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| The Choir of King’s College, Cambridge |
Experience the transcendent voices of the Choir of King’s College, Cambridge, under the vaulted ceilings of Washington National Cathedral. The Cathedral welcomes one of the world’s most beloved choral groups, first established in the 15th century. |
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| Marin Alsop Conducts Mahler 2 |
Globally-renowned conductor Marin Alsop returns to the Cathedral with the National Orchestral Institute + Festival to perform Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 2. Known as Mahler's "Resurrection," this orchestral masterpiece was first performed at the Cathedral by Alsop's mentor Leonard Bernstein in 1984. |
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| David Danzmayr Conducts Richard Strauss |
The Cathedral welcomes the National Orchestral Institute + Festival under the baton of David Danzmayr, Music Director of the Oregon Symphony. Highlights of this Richard Strauss-focused program include Also sprach Zarathustra, featured in Stanley Kubricks's iconic 2001: Space Odyessey, and the wildly popular Suite from Der Rosenkavalier. |
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