The
Lincoln College Choirs' spring concert, Around the World in 80
Minutes, will be Friday, April 20, and Saturday, April 21, at 7:30
p.m. on the Johnston Center main stage.
The following week, the Lincoln College Chorale has been invited to
participate in the Liturgical Arts Festival in Springfield on
Friday, April 27, at 7:30 p.m. Earlier this month, 10 Lincoln
College vocalists traveled to New York to perform with renowned
conductor and composer Eric Whitacre.
And, to close out the month, there will be a vocal studio recital
Monday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m.
For the spring concert, the Lincoln College Chorale, Chamber Choir,
and TrebLynx, along with Four Score and various soloists, will
present music from around the world. The concert will feature
American pop music, celebratory African music, classical Russian
music, and more, with no fewer than eight different languages on the
program.
The
concert will also feature the vocalists who have just returned from
New York City. They will present some of the Eric Whitacre
selections that they performed at the Lincoln Center.
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New to this concert will be the Composers' Corner, which will
feature students performing their own songs. This is inspired by the new vocal
degree and the increased composing that is happening in the degree program. The
last Lincoln College vocal music concert featured an original composition, and
at least two or three original student compositions will now become a regular
feature of Lincoln College vocal music concerts.
For the concert at the Johnston Center, general admission is $5 and students and
seniors can attend for $1.
Vocal music fans can also hear the Lincoln College Chorale the following Friday
at the Liturgical Arts Festival. The Chorale will join with another local choir
to perform with the Sangamon Valley Civic Orchestra. In addition, the Chorale
will also have its own feature, where it will perform Rachmaninoff's Bogoroditse
Devo from his All-Night Vigil. The performance will take place at Our Savior's
Lutheran Church, 2645 Old Jacksonville Road in Springfield and is free to
attend.
[Mark Gordon
Public Relations and Media Manager
Lincoln College]
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