
June 30, 2010
Men’s choir from Poland to perform in Denver
As part of its current tour of the United States, the Cantores Minores Men’s Choir of St. John’s Cathedral in Warsaw, Poland, will have two performances during their stop in Denver.
The choir, founded in 1990, is directed by noted American musician and author Joseph Herter. It has performed widely in Europe and North America and participated in dozens of festivals and with such prestigious orchestras as the National Philharmonic in Warsaw and Sinfonia Varsovia.
Among the many selections on the choir’s summer repertoire are works of some of Poland’s most celebrated composers including Grzegorz Gorczycki and Frederic Chopin. The evening promises to be an entertainment for the entire family.
The two performances of Cantores Minores will be Aug. 3 at the Cathedral Basilica of the Immaculate Conception, 1530 Logan St. in Denver and Aug. 4 at St Frances Cabrini, 6673 W. Chatfield Ave. in Littleton. Both performances begin at 7 p.m.
There is no charge for either concert but free will offerings will be gladly accepted.
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