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“Opus 7, one of
the most esteemed musical groups anywhere”—Richard Campbell, The
Gathering Note, December 2009
"Opus 7 - Seattle's finest vocal ensemble"
—Bruce Reid
"They
manage everything from earthy choral roars to icy, transparent purity.
Needlepoint intonation and unearthly ensemble top the high heap of the
choral strengths."
—Lindsay Koob,
American Record Guide, January/February 2005
"this radiant vocal ensemble"..."this resplendent vocal ensemble"
"(And for those keeping track, thanks to the readers who e-mailed me
adjectives for this group last December. I'm saving them for warmer
weather.)"
—Christopher
DeLaurenti
"The group sings beautifully to
a member, no matter what is set before them"
—The Stranger Guide
to Seattle
"They sing with especially
clean tone and sensitive phrasing"
—Victor Hill, Ph.D.,
The Journal of the Association of Anglican Musicians, Sept., 2003
"Opus 7 is one of the reasons
some might say Seattle is in a golden age of choral singing"
—R.M.Campbell,
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Opus 7 featured on City a Go-Go
Check out video of Opus
7 on Seattle's "City a Go-Go" with Host Nancy Guppy.
Read the full
American Record Guide review
of Opus 7's third CD "Let Us Sing Sweet Songs"
Sing with Opus 7!
Opus 7's
20th season is sponsored in
part by:


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Upcoming...
A Celebration for the Feast of St. Nicholas
Don’t miss the return of a popular holiday tradition! St. James Cathedral Resident Ensemble
Opus 7 presents Britten’s brilliantly entertaining and moving cantata
Saint Nicolas with tenor Howard Fankhauser singing the title role. Opus 7 is joined by St. James Cathedral’s youth choir
Schola Cantorum and the young women’s choir Jubilate!, directed by Stacey Sunde; choirs from O’Dea High School and Canyon
Park Junior High School; along with the Cathedral Chamber Orchestra, Emma McGrath,
Concertmaster; and
Joseph Adam and Matthew Wilkins, piano; and Dr. Clint Kraus,
organ. Also on the program is music by Pärt,
Tavener, Whitacre, Kodály, Pfautsch, Martland, and the West Coast premiere of
Advent Calendar by Simon
Beattie.
In the spirit of St. Nicholas, please bring a nonperishable food donation for the St. James Cathedral
Kitchen and receive $2 off one of Opus 7's CD recordings.
Saturday, December 10, 2011, 8:00 p.m. St. James Cathedral, 804 Ninth Ave, Seattle
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From Captivity to the Holy City
Saturday, March 24, 2012, 8:00 p.m. St. James Cathedral, 804 Ninth Ave, Seattle
A Northwest Spring Folly – 20th Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, May 5, 2012, 7:30 p.m. Trinity Episcopal Church, 609 8th Ave, Seattle
Sunday, May 6, 2012, 7:00 p.m. First Covenant Church, 400 E Pike, Seattle
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