Event description
Tickets available at the door via cash, credit, Venmo, or check!
DOORS OPEN AT 6:30PM.
General Admission: $45
Student (up to college senior): $0
An intimate performance of a seminal work for Lent.
Pergolesi’s seminal Stabat Mater has become a treasured staple among Italian works for the lenten season. TENET offers an intimate, one to a part performance for singers, string quartet and continuo. TENET explores florid sonatas by Isabella Leonarda, who lived and composed one generation before Pergolesi from the convent, and whose works show the depth and versatility of her creative genius.
General Admission
Buy online: $35 | Buy at door: $45
Reserved Seating
Buy online: $50 | Buy at door: $60
Student (up to college senior)
Buy online: $0 | Buy at door: $0
- Seating is limited.
- Online sales close at 10:00 AM 1:30 PM on Saturday, March 9, after which time tickets can be purchased at the
door.
- Please note that tickets for this event are non-refundable.
- This event will take place indoors.
PROGRAM
Isabella Leonarda:
Venite laetantes, Ave suavis dilectio, Sonatas Seconda, Quarta, & Nona from Op. 16
Giovanni Battista Pergolesi:
Stabat Mater Dolorosa
View Concert Program PDF
ENSEMBLE
Kristen Dudenion-Smith, mezzo-soprano
Caitlyn Koester, chamber organ
ABOUT THE VENUE:
The Community of St. John Baptist, originally founded in England in 1852, has been in Mendham, New Jersey since the
early 1900’s. Most of the Sisters of the Community of St. John Baptist are trained spiritual directors,
engaging in a variety of charitable works and facilitating spiritual guidance for all faiths. The main convent in
Mendham, New Jersey includes several different structures. The Convent building was built as the Mother House
in 1913, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. The architects designed a stunning
Tudor Revival building to perfectly complement the Retreat House, which had been built in the same style a few
years prior. Read more
Photography by Gary Sapolin, and courtesy of The Community of St. John Baptist Convent and Retreat House.
PARKING:
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