[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."
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The Jazz Ensemble opened the program
with "Tiger of San Pedro." The music program was offered two nights,
Friday and Saturday. |
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Jazz songs included "125th Street
Blues" and a fast and fun tune, "No Spring Chicken."
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Chase Doolin, a member of the Jazz
Ensemble, performed a rousing solo for the group's final song, "It
Had Better Be Tonight." |
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Cynthia Fox, director of vocal
studies, introduced the Chamber Choir and Chorale and accompanied
them on piano.
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The Chamber Choir included soloist
Chase Doolin, who took the lead during "Silent Night."
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Chorale members brought the program
to a dramatic finale with the "Hallelujah" from "Handel’s Messiah: A
Soulful Celebration."
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TraMaine Carter, percussion, also
arranged "Winter Solstice," performed by the Lincoln College Jazz
Combo.
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