Acclaimed New York Vocal Group at 澳门六合彩appFalmouth Forum, February 1

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 15, 2013 Contact: Susan Joslin 508-289-7281; sjoslin@mbl.edu

MBL, WOODS HOLE, MA鈥擳he male vocal ensemble,聽, will return to Falmouth February 1 with a performance titled, 鈥淭wo Sides of Love.鈥 The event, part of the聽series, will be held at 7:30 PM in the MBL鈥檚 Lillie Auditorium, 7 澳门六合彩appStreet, Woods Hole. The performance is sponsored by the 澳门六合彩appAssociates and is free and open to the public. New York Polyphony鈥檚 music will be available for sale during intermission.

The ensemble鈥檚 program will begin with a collection of Latin polyphonic settings of 鈥淭he Song of Songs,鈥 followed after intermission by a series of madrigals from Italy, France, and England, including work by Henry Purcell and Thomas Morley.

New York Polyphony Credit: Chris Owyoung

New York Polyphony are fast-rising stars on the classical music scene. Praised for a 鈥渞ich, natural sound that鈥檚 larger and more complex than the sum of its parts鈥 (National Public Radio), the all-male quartet is recognized as one of the finest vocal ensembles active today. The men apply not only refined musicianship and interpretative detail, but also a refreshingly modern touch to a repertoire that ranges from austere medieval melodies, to cutting-edge contemporary works. 聽Dedication to innovative programming, as well as a focus on rare and rediscovered early music, has earned New York Polyphony critical accolades and a devoted following.

Since its founding in 2006, New York Polyphony has participated in major concert series and festivals throughout North America and Europe, including Miller Theatre at Columbia University; Dallas Chamber Music Series; Ireland鈥檚 Ardee Baroque Festival; Denmark鈥檚 Vendsyssel Festival; Festival de M煤sica de Morelia, Mexico; and Choral at Cadogan Hall in London. They have been featured on聽Footprints to Paradise: A Medieval聽Christmas聽for Public Radio International,聽New Classical Tracks聽for Minnesota Public Radio, and聽Performance Today聽for National Public Radio. In December 2011, New York Polyphony made their television debut on聽.

An optional buffet dinner will precede the Falmouth Forum lecture at 6:00 pm at the MBL鈥檚 Swope Center, 5 North Street, Woods Hole. Tickets are $30 (meal includes salad, pasta or potatoes, two entrees, wine, dessert, tax, and gratuity) and must be purchased in advance at the 澳门六合彩appCommunications Office (between 1:00 PM and 5:00 PM only), 127 Water Street, Woods Hole, or at Eight Cousins Children鈥檚 Books, Main Street, Falmouth.聽Dinner tickets are available until they sell out or until 5:00 pm on the Tuesday, January 29.聽For more information, contact the 澳门六合彩appCommunications Office at (508) 289-7423 or聽comm@mbl.edu.

The remaining Falmouth Forums of the 2012-2013 season are listed below. All of the free presentations will be held in the MBL鈥檚 Lillie Auditorium at 7:30 PM. Visit the聽聽for details and updated information.

March 1, 2013
"Frederick Law Olmsted: The Accidental Renaissance Man" - Justin Martin, best-selling biographer

April 5, 2013
"Inside the Head of a Novelist" - Julia Glass, winner of the National Book Award for Fiction.聽Julia Glass鈥檚 presentation is supported by the MBL鈥檚 Herman T. Epstein Endowed Memorial Lectureship.

April 26, 2013聽
"Epic Journeys: A Documentary on Shorebird Migration" - Shawn Carey, wildlife photographer and co-founder of Migration Productions.聽Co-sponsored by The 300 Committee, Falmouth.

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T澳门六合彩app (MBL) is dedicated to scientific discovery and improving the human condition through research and education in biology, biomedicine, and environmental science. Founded in 1888 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts, the 澳门六合彩appis an independent, nonprofit corporation.

聽The 澳门六合彩appAssociates are a group of individuals and businesses that support the scientific mission of the 澳门六合彩appthrough their gifts to the Annual Fund. The Associates sponsor educational and research programs for the 澳门六合彩appand raise funds for special projects. In addition, they operate the 澳门六合彩appGift Shop, located on Water Street in Woods Hole, the profits from which support scientific fellowships.