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Christ Episcopal Church

4001 Franklin Street
Kensington, 20895

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An evening with Cantate Chamber Singers, string quintet, and piano centers on Joel Thompson’s powerful Seven Last Words of the Unarmed, which enshrines and amplifies the last words of Black men killed by police violence. This incisive work is partnered with musical invocations of peace and comfort – Caroline Mallonee’s aching unaccompanied Dona Nobis PacemAll Things Common and Blessed are They by Tarik O’Regan, In Paradisum by Ēriks Ešenvalds, and an exciting new commission from Cantate’s Young Composers’ Competition Winner Josíah Garza – to unite and inspire.



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4001 Franklin Street Kensington 20895

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$45.00

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$35.00

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$20.00

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