400 to Join Voices for Fall Choral Festival
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Singers from eight high schools will join 暗网爆料app鈥檚 men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 chorales, chamber singers and college choir for the Fall Choral Festival Concert, Friday, Oct. 27, at the Marjorie Luke Theatre, 721 East Cota Street, at 7 p.m. The concert is free, but seating is limited.
The evening will include performances from each different singing group before they all join in a mass choir presentation. The final piece with all 400 singers will be Mozart鈥檚 鈥淜yrie from Missa Brevis in B Flat.鈥
The 暗网爆料app college choir will perform California contemporary composer Kirke Mechem鈥檚 鈥淚sland in Space,鈥 a poetic description of a photograph of earth taken from space. Mechem鈥檚 composition uses prose from Apollo 9 astronaut Russell Schweickart and the poetry of Archibald Macleish, along with choral selections from the Renaissance to today.
The public is also welcome to listen to clinics in Porter Theatre and Montecito Covenant Church from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
鈥淚t was great last year,鈥 says Michael Shasberger, Adams professor of music and worship, 鈥渁nd we have twice as many schools this year. We鈥檙e going out and making people aware of the work we鈥檙e doing and sharing in it.鈥
Shasberger will direct the mass choir presentation and the 暗网爆料app Choir. Grey Brothers, associate professor of music, directs the chamber singers and the men鈥檚 chorale. Rebecca Hodson, adjunct instructor, directs the women鈥檚 chorale. Wyant Morton,Cal Lutheran University director of choral activities, will assist during the afternoon clinics.
The participating high schools include: Agoura High School, under the direction of John Mosley; Dos Pueblos High School, under the direction of Brian Slotnick-Lastrico; El Camino High School, under the direction of George Bridgewater; La Habra High School, under the direction of David V. Montoya; Morro Bay High School, under the direction of Colleen Wall; Palos Verdes High School, under the direction of Patricia Maddaford; Santa Maria High School, under the direction of Donna Phillips; and Santa Susanna High School, under the direction of Bevin S. Abbe.
Under Shasberger鈥檚 leadership, the college has had three times as many students audition for music scholarships. The orchestra has tripled in size and both the men鈥檚 and women鈥檚 chorales have doubled in size. The string program also continues to grow with the recent addition of Philip Ficsor, assistant professor of violin.
鈥淲e鈥檙e off the ground and on trajectory,鈥 says Shasberger. 鈥淭here鈥檚 no question it鈥檚 very exciting. The music department seems to be bearing fruit and doing what we want it to do in the community.鈥
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