Condemned in France and banned in England upon its release in 1928, Carl Theodor Dreyer’s The Passion of Joan of Arc is now crowned as one of the greatest films ever made. In Voices Appeared, the film receives for the first time a soundtrack of music from the lifetime of the French Saint, performed by one of the world’s leading medieval vocal ensembles. The carefully selected repertoire is tailored to fit the emotional rhythms of this startling film, amplifying its sacred and historical contexts to produce a unique fusion of silent cinema and medieval music.
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Earlier Event: January 5
"Twelfth Night: A Tudor Christmas" - The Rose Ensemble
Later Event: March 15
"For Two Lutes: Virtuoso Duets" - Paul O'Dette & Ronn McFarlane