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Spotlight On: St. Ignatius Loyola

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Saturday, September 23, 2006

The Church of St. Ignatius Loyola's "Sacred Music in a Sacred Space" is in its eighteenth season. Tonight David talks with founder and Music Director Kent Tritle about the ambitious concert series of sacred music.

Michael Tilson Thomas and the London Symphony Orchestra bring us Steve Reich's "The Four Sections"; we'll also hear a really interesting piece for piano called "The King of France" by Scottish-born composer Judith Weir. In the standards category, we have music by Mozart; also, the Purcell Quartet perform Archangelo Corelli's Trio Sonata in D.

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Tell us in 250 words or less why your homebound, music-loving friend or family member deserves a visit and house concert from two members of the world-renowned London Symphony Orchestra!

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