COMUS

Instrumental and voice students of the early music course MUS184A retell the masque of Comus. Comus, son of Bacchus, is a god of revelry and nocturnal dalliances. He comes across a young lady lost in the forest. His magical powers render her unconscious and bound to a tree. Entering at the last moment, her brother tries to save her, but it takes the superior powers of the spirit Sabrina to save the day. Music by George Frideric Handel and Thomas Arne.
Details
When:
Sunday, April 27, 2014. 05:00 PM
Where:
Toyon Hall,
Arguello Way,
Stanford University
Sponsor:
Funded by Ben & A. Jess Shenson Funds, Stanford Arts Institute, Stanford Department of Music, and Stanford Residential Education
Contact:
(650) 776 0635
For further information: mlcats@stanford.edu
Admission:
Free and open to all