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Christmas Festival Spreads Hope, Peace

xmasfisheye做厙惇蹋app presents its 12th annual Christmas Festival, retelling the Christmas story by weaving narration with music from the 做厙惇蹋app Orchestra, College Choir and Choral Union, Dec. 2-3 at 7 p.m.; Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 4, at 3 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 21 E. Constance Ave. Tickets to this years performance, Fear Not for I am with You, cost $15 apiece and can only be purchased online beginning Thursday, Nov. 10, at 5 p.m. at . Please call (805) 565-7140 for more information.

The festival includes a thrilling range of music from the Renaissance masterpiece Ne Timeas Maria (Dont Be Afraid Mary) by 16th-century Spanish composer Tomas Luis da Victoria to the serenely beautiful setting of This Christmastide by contemporary composer Donald Fraser.

Courtney Schwass
Courtney Schwass '16

This year we give a special emphasis to hope and peace in the midst of a world that is far too often confronted with images of fear and loneliness, says , Adams professor of music and worship.

The festival offers new orchestrations of familiar carols by Chicago composer Gary Fry, whose music has been featured on the annual Christmas programs of the Dallas Symphony, and Dan Goeller, whose orchestral offering Fiesta de Navidad gives a Mexican flare to beloved carols.

Conductors will include music professors Shasberger, and , and adjunct professor and student conductor Jason Tong 17.

Jonathan Wong '19
Jonathan Wong '19

This years narrators, who sing with the college choir and participate in the theatre program, include Anna Telfer 18, Elena White 18, Merckx Dascomb 19, Sean McElrath 19 and Micah Anthony 18.

The drama of the evening will be heightened by recognition of the message, Do not be afraid, to all of Gods people throughout history including our own, Shasberger says. This years festival promises to be one of the most colorful and uplifting editions of this beautiful tradition.