
Hidden Women of Rome: Lost Music of Sacred Divas
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Step into the opulent world of 17th-century Rome, where rebellious Queen Christina of Sweden championed musical brilliance in both the court and the convent. This program unveils the sensational, operatic sacred works sung by virtuosic nuns—music long hidden behind cloistered walls.
Alongside instrumental gems by Corelli and Scarlatti, modern premieres of Alessandro Melani’s vocal works—unheard for over 300 years—bring to life a legacy of mystery, power, and divine brilliance. Experience the soaring voices of extraordinary women (brought to you by Portland Baroque Voices), silenced by history, now restored to their rightful place in the musical canon.
Join us one hour before the performance for a pre-concert talk about the program.
$28.00 - $79.00
The mission of Portland Baroque Orchestra is to produce intimate and historically inspired interpretations of music composed before 1840. Founded in 1984, PBO is one of the largest period orchestras in the United States. PBO specializes in works of the Baroque and Classical eras, but also explores the musical world outside of those time constraints, performing with period... (Read more)