Lincoln College Music Department's 'A Winter Music Concert'

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[December 12, 2011

Pictures by Marla Blair

Scott Woger, director of instrumental studies at Lincoln College, introduced the program and welcomed guests to the music department's presentation of "A Winter Music Concert."

The Jazz Ensemble opened the program with "Tiger of San Pedro." The music program was offered two nights, Friday and Saturday.

 

Jazz songs included "125th Street Blues" and a fast and fun tune, "No Spring Chicken."

Chase Doolin, a member of the Jazz Ensemble, performed a rousing solo for the group's final song, "It Had Better Be Tonight."

 

Cynthia Fox, director of vocal studies, introduced the Chamber Choir and Chorale and accompanied them on piano.

The Chamber Choir included soloist Chase Doolin, who took the lead during "Silent Night."

 

 

Chorale members brought the program to a dramatic finale with the "Hallelujah" from "Handel’s Messiah: A Soulful Celebration."

TraMaine Carter, percussion, also arranged "Winter Solstice," performed by the Lincoln College Jazz Combo.

 

 

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