The 2013-14 season of live performances of early music at The Cloisters-The Metropolitan Museum of Art's branch museum dedicated to the art and architecture of the Middle Ages-has been announced by Concerts at The Cloisters. The program was specially planned in celebration of The Cloisters' 75th anniversary year, which began last spring. All concerts will be performed within the historic apse of the 12th-century church of San Martín in Fuentidueña near Segovia, Spain. The unique setting and superb acoustics-combined with access to masterpieces of medieval art-provide participants with an unforgettable concert experience.
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The Cloisters museum and gardens-the branch of The Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe-is located in Fort Tryon Park in northern Manhattan with a spectacular view overlooking the Hudson River. The Cloisters Collection includes sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, metalwork, and staiNed Glass housed in a building designed to evoke the period in which these splendid objects were produced.
Concert tickets include same-day admission to The Cloisters museum and gardens. All tickets are for general seating. To purchase tickets, or for further information, call (212) 650-2290 or visit our website at www.metmuseum.org/cloisters.
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