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Religion & Spirituality www.tctosca.com | 21 Exploring Theatre Music HOLY SPIRIT MASS | Sun., Oct. 29, 2017, 4PM National Lutheran Choir Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (345 Washington St. N, Saint Paul, MN) Composed by Kim André Arnesen. This world premiere for chorus and strings was commissioned to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation and was created to celebrate the common ground shared by all people of God, as well as the progress that Catholics and Lutherans have made in overcoming the obstacles that once divided them. Tickets TBA | ordway.org | 651. 224.4222 WELCOME THE PEOPLE: THE MUSICAL LEGACY OF THE REFORMATION | Oct. 30–Nov. 5, 2017 Rose Ensemble, Various locations The Rose Ensemble presents works by first-generation Reformation composers Johann Walther, Leonhard Lechner, and Michael Praetorius, along with its own reconstruction of a 1616 royal baptismal mass. This inspiring concert will feature 20 musicians on stage and the opportunity to join in singing Ein feste burg (“A Mighty Fortress”). $15-$38 | www.roseensemble.org | 612.225.4340 VÄNSKÄ CONDUCTS THE REFORMATION SYMPHONY: CELEBRATING 500 YEARS OF REFORMATION THROUGH MUSIC | Nov. 2–4, 2017 Minnesota Orchestra , Orchestra Hall (1111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN) Conducted by Osmo Vänskä, featuring Adam Kuenzelon on flute & the Minnesota Chorale. Marking the 500-year anniversary of Martin Luther’s declaration of faith, the Minnesota Orchestra performs music inspired by Luther’s revolution, including Bach’s Orchestral Suite No. 2, Mendelssohn’s Symphony No. 5, Reformation and the world premiere of Currier’s Re-Formation. Tickets TBA | minnesotaorchestra.org | 612.371.5656 See Also: SAM’S SON–See Musical Theatre section. JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAM COAT–See Musical Theatre section. EMBROIDERING AN ORDERED COSMOS: CHINESE DAOIST PRIEST GARMENTS OF THE QING DYNASTY (1644–1911)–See Asian Culture section. A WORLD OF RADIANT AWAKENING: BUDDHISM AND THE PAINTING OF CHINA–See Asian Culture section. SPIRIT–See Art section. CHURCH AND STATE–See History, Law & Politics section. Photo: Shutterstock.com


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