HILDEGARD VON BINGEN FESTIVAL
held in conjunction with 10th Annual Celebrating Women Series


Center for Attitudinal Healing and the Arts: Montana Cappella of Voices & Instruments
St. Patrick's Hospital: Women's Care Center
University of Montana: Women and Gender Studies & Music Departments

March 11-14, 2010
Missoula, Montana





SCHEDULE OF EVENTS





Elizabeth Hubble, Co-Director
Dept. of Women's and Gender Studies
University of Montana

Schola Cantorum
Montana Cappella of Voices & Instruments

Dan Comstock, Artistic Director

Beth Schenk, Facilitator
Women's Care
Celebrating Women Events

St. Patrick Hospital


Lee Heuermann
nationally-acclaimed
composer & performer


Amy Carter
Associate Pastor
University Congregational Church

Mary Anne Sladich-Lantz
Providence System Director,
Leadership Formation

St. Patrick Hospital



Joshua M.H. Davis
Modern Classical Languages
and Literatures, German Section

University of Montana



Lillian Reichert, Winner

Center for Attitudinal Healing
and the Arts
Zephyr Chamber Esemble
Composition Competition


Charles Nichols
School of Music
Composition and Music Technology

University of Montana



Doug Macaulay, composer
Artistic Director
Zephyr Chamber Ensemble
Member of
Lyric Trio, Yesterday, &
Decaf Duo

Nancy Schneeloch-Bingham
Nationally-renowned baroque flute player
(participation provided through the generosity of the
Montana Early Music Festival)

Dan Comstock, Director
Center for Attitudinal Healing
and the Arts
Comstock Vocal Studio




“All the arts serving human desires and needs are derived from the breath that God sent into the human body.” -Hildegard of Bingen (1098-1179)

Who is Hildegard von Bingen?

International Society of Hildegard von Bingen Studies



For information regarding the festival
contact us at the
Center for Attitudinal Healing and the Arts
2828 1/2 S. 3rd St. W, Missoula, MT 59804
caha@dcomstock.com
406-728-6501
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ATTITUDINAL HEALING INTERNATIONAL