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Sing with Cantilena – Boston area women’s ensemble

August 10, 2023 by Ellie Armsby Leave a Comment

Cantilena, a women’s chorale, is an ensemble of 20+ singers, dedicated to performing music written for the treble voice. Our challenging and diverse repertoire spans the 15th to the 21st centuries and includes works in many different languages and musical forms. We strive to introduce both our members and our audience to works they are unlikely to encounter in other forums, with an emphasis on music composed specifically for women’s voices. The ensemble is directed by conductor, Elinor A. Armsby.

Auditions are being scheduled now for soprano and alto singers. For more information visit: https://www.cantilena.org/audition

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