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Arts and Entertainment Wednesday, September 24, 2008 Quire Cleveland debuts with sacred music from Tudor England. It's the region's first professional choir in many years. by WKSU's VIVIAN GOODMAN |
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| Tonight at the Cathedral of St. John in downtown Cleveland , 16 angelic voices herald the debut of Northeastern Ohio's newest ensemble: its first professional choir since the Robert Page Singers faded to a whisper 10 years ago. We listened to sacred music written by William Byrd in 1575, at a recent rehearsal of QUIRE CLEVELAND. |
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