Palestrina 500: Songs of Faith and Love

Presented by Tactus SF

The Bay Area Renaissance chorus Tactus SF, directed by Sven Edward Olbash, celebrates the 500th anniversary of the birth of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, arguably the most-celebrated composer of the Italian Renaissance.

The concert features Palestrina’s splendid mass, Missa Tu Es Petrus, one of the most renowned of Palestrina’s 105 settings of the central liturgy of the Roman Catholic Church. This mass, written for six voices in brilliant counterpoint, uses tunes from Palestrina’s motet by the same name, celebrating Jesus’ investiture of his disciple Peter as the “rock of the church” — and, by extension, as Pope: “You are Peter, and on this rock I will build my church.”

Along with the mass and the motet, Tactus SF will also sing selections from Musica Transalpina, a 16th century collection of contrafacta—secular love songs adapted to appeal to English-speaking audiences—a testimony to Palestrina’s contemporary international popularity—even in a Protestant country.

A reception will follow each concert.

PARKING FOR THURSDAY CONCERT (San Francisco):
Guests can park in the parking lot behind Mission Dolores. Access to the lot is from Church Street, just south of 16th Street. You can exit the lot on 16th Street. You should exit by 9:30 pm or you may be locked in.

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City: San Francisco
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Program Items

Palestrina Missa Tu es Petrus

Performers

Sven Edward Olbash Music Director
Tactus SF Singers
Eugene Petrushansky Organist

St. Matthew's Lutheran Church

St. Matthew's Lutheran Church

3281 16th Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
United States