In the music room of Neuschwanstein Castle on 16 March 2004, visitors heard the first European performance of Long’s “Sanctus,” sung by Schola Cantorum of Austin.
In the music room of Neuschwanstein Castle on 16 March 2004, visitors heard the first European performance of Long’s “Sanctus,” sung by Schola Cantorum of Austin.
Patricia Long at the Abbey of Melk, 19 March 2004.
Patricia Long at the Abbey of Melk, 19 March 2004.
Schola Cantorum of Austin in concert at Mariä Himmelfahrt Church in Dachau, Germany, 16 March 2004. At this concert Patricia Long (pictured far left) premiered her “How Beautiful Upon the Mountains.”
Schola Cantorum of Austin in concert at Mariä Himmelfahrt Church in Dachau, Germany, 16 March 2004. At this concert Patricia Long (pictured far left) premiered her “How Beautiful Upon the Mountains.”
Schola Cantorum of Austin in concert at Stift Klosterneuburg, 20 March 2004.
Schola Cantorum of Austin in concert at Stift Klosterneuburg, 20 March 2004.
Schola Cantorum performs at Salzburg Cathedral, 18 March 2004.
Schola Cantorum performs at Salzburg Cathedral, 18 March 2004.
Schola Cantorum rehearsing in the Wieskirche.
Schola Cantorum rehearsing in the Wieskirche.
Stadtpfarrkirche zum Hl. Nikolaus, Bad Ischl, Austria, at which Long’s “Sanctus” from Mass in E-Flat was sung during the High Mass on 18 March 2004.
Stadtpfarrkirche zum Hl. Nikolaus, Bad Ischl, Austria, at which Long’s “Sanctus” from Mass in E-Flat was sung during the High Mass on 18 March 2004.
Stadtpfarrkirche zum Hl. Nikolaus, Bad Ischl, Austria. Here the great composer Anton Bruckner played organ for Imperial festivities that included the wedding of Archduchess Marie Valerie, daughter of Franz Josef, and Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria-Toskana.
Stadtpfarrkirche zum Hl. Nikolaus, Bad Ischl, Austria. Here the great composer Anton Bruckner played organ for Imperial festivities that included the wedding of Archduchess Marie Valerie, daughter of Franz Josef, and Archduke Franz Salvator of Austria-Toskana.
Stift Klosterneuburg, near the gates of Vienna.
Stift Klosterneuburg, near the gates of Vienna.
The Thomaskirche, in Leipzig, where J. S. Bach was cantor for 27 years.
The Thomaskirche, in Leipzig, where J. S. Bach was cantor for 27 years.
The tomb of J. S. Bach in Leipzig’s Thomaskirche, where Schola Cantorum of Austin performed on 14 March 2004.
The tomb of J. S. Bach in Leipzig’s Thomaskirche, where Schola Cantorum of Austin performed on 14 March 2004.
The Wieskirche, a pilgrimage church in Steingaden, near Munich.
The Wieskirche, a pilgrimage church in Steingaden, near Munich.