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Gallery Talk (Results: 2 of 3. View all results in Gallery Talk.)
Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156–1868
December 15, 2009
This exhibition, the first devoted to the arts of the samurai, and drawn entirely from Japanese collections, brings together splendid examples of armor, swords, archery equipment, and firearms, as well as equestrian equipment and accessories of rank.
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., The Tisch Galleries, 2nd floor
Art of the Samurai: Japanese Arms and Armor, 1156–1868
December 23, 2009
This exhibition, the first devoted to the arts of the samurai, and drawn entirely from Japanese collections, brings together splendid examples of armor, swords, archery equipment, and firearms, as well as equestrian equipment and accessories of rank.
Free with Museum admission
11:00 a.m., The Tisch Galleries, 2nd floor
Subscription Concert (Results: 2 of 2)
Pomerium—Passion and Resurrection Motets of the Renaissance
April 03, 2010
Pomerium returns to The Cloisters for an exploration of the great Renaissance choral music of Passiontide and Easter. The program progresses from Palm Sunday to Easter Day, with an emphasis on music for Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Stylistically, the progression leads from chant to its elaborations by Dufay, Senfl, and Festa. Expressively, the austere music associated with the Crucifixion gives way to the splendid celebration of the Resurrection, culminating in glorious motets by Lassus, Monteverdi, Gesualdo, and Byrd.
$35
1:00 p.m., The Cloisters Museum and Gardens
Pomerium—Passion and Resurrection Motets of the Renaissance
April 03, 2010
Pomerium returns to The Cloisters for an exploration of the great Renaissance choral music of Passiontide and Easter. The program progresses from Palm Sunday to Easter Day, with an emphasis on music for Holy Thursday and Good Friday. Stylistically, the progression leads from chant to its elaborations by Dufay, Senfl, and Festa. Expressively, the austere music associated with the Crucifixion gives way to the splendid celebration of the Resurrection, culminating in glorious motets by Lassus, Monteverdi, Gesualdo, and Byrd.
$35
3:00 p.m., The Cloisters Museum and Gardens
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