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KCP Presents: The Tallis Scholars

KCP Presents: The Tallis Scholars

The KCP Presents Performing Arts Series welcomes the Tallis Scholars to the Highland Center for the Arts, in Greensboro, on December 12th, at 7:00. The renowned ensemble has been bringing sacred Renaissance music to modern audiences for more than 50 years, performing over 2500 concerts worldwide.

“One of the UK’s greatest cultural exports,” raves BBC Radio of the Tallis Scholars. BBC Music’s Jeremy Pound concurs, praising the ensemble’s “voices immaculately balanced and sublimely paced.”

Three-time Grammy nominees, the Tallis Scholars were founded in 1973 by Artistic Director Peter Phillips. Through critically acclaimed recordings and concert performances at prestigious international venues, they have established themselves as the leading exponents of Renaissance sacred music throughout the world. Over five decades, Phillips and the ensemble have created a resonant purity and pristine clarity of sound that showcases the Renaissance repertoire gloriously, elevating every detail of the musical lines for a sonic production utterly unique to the Tallis Scholars.

In the spirit of the holidays, the Greensboro performance will explore winter intonations. The theme behind this seasonal program is the Virgin Mary, whether celebrating her own divinity (in the Votive Mass written by Byrd), or in the context of the birth of Christ (in Tallis’s epic Missa Puer natus). The choice of music is taken exclusively from the English repertoire, featuring not only Renaissance masterpieces but also compositions by Britten and Matthew Martin.

Bringing big city talent to Vermont’s small towns, the KCP Presents Performing Arts Series has scheduled 11 professional touring acts through spring of 2026, including dance, circus, comedy, and music from around the world. Tickets for KCP Presents 2025-26 shows, including early bird discounts, are on sale now. To buy tickets or learn more, visit www.catamountarts.org or www.kcppresents.org. Alternatively, call 802-748-2600 or visit the Catamount Arts box office at 115 Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury.

The KCP Presents Series is produced by Catamount Arts working in association with Kingdom County Productions and supported by generous local sponsors including The Autosaver Group, Community National Bank, Lyndon Institute, Northern Counties Healthcare, EastRise Credit Union, NVRH, Passumpsic Bank, St. Johnsbury Academy, Seven Days, The Point, NHPR, WYKR/Yankee Broadcasting, Green Mountain Broadcasters, Vermont Public, and Seven Days, with grant funding from the Vermont Arts Council.

Highland Center for the Arts
$45
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM on Fri, 12 Dec 2025

Event Supported By

Catamount Arts
802-748-2600
mstone@catamountarts.org

Artist Group Info

The Tallis Scholars
Highland Center for the Arts
2875 Hardwick Street
Greensboro, Vermont 05841
8025332000
keisha@highlandartsvt.org