Music associated with the Easter season can be about grief as winter lingers or it can express joy as spring brings the re-birth of plants and animals. The Los Angeles Chamber Singers’ Cappella, a group of specially selected singers from the larger Chamber group, under the direction of Peter Rutenberg, will present a program of three 14th and 15th-century composers works written to embellish the liturgical season from Lent to Easter. The concert is at 8:00 p.m. Saturday, March 13 at the Oneonta Congregational Church in South Pasadena.
Rutenberg’s singers will present the music of Orlandus Lassus, William Byrd and Guillaume Dufay in selections of rarely heard music.
Cappella singers include Nichole Baker, Matthew Brown, Claire Fedoruk, J. Lee Graham, Susan Judy, Scott Lehmkuhl, Michael Lichtenauer, Alice Kirwan Murray, William Rowley and Mark Sumner.
Tickets for this performance are $25; students and seniors, $15. The Oneonta Congregational Church is at 1515 Garfield Ave., South Pasadena. Generous parking is available in the church lot. For information please visit www.lacs.org.