The Syracuse Chorale presents Our Fondest Memories on Sunday, April 2, at 3 p.m. at DeWitt Community Church, 3600 Erie Blvd. East. The concert includes popular choral pieces, some recommended by members, that evoke strong memories. The program includes “Lacrymosa” from Mozart’s Requiem,” “Sleep“ by Eric Whitacre, and “Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor,” arranged by Roy Ringwald. The latter features lines from “The New Colossus,” written in 1883 by American poet Emma Lazarus to raise money for a pedestal for the Statue of Liberty.
The concert reflects Syracuse Chorale’s belief in the power of choral music to provide solace in difficult times. One line from a song on the program captures this perfectly. In “Earth Song,” Frank Ticheli writes: “ … music and singing have been my refuge, and music and singing shall be my light.” This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by CNY Arts. The 50-member choir performs under the direction of Dr. Peppie Calvar, Chorale’s artistic director since July 2015. He teaches music and performance at Syracuse University’s Setnor School of Music. He also directs the Hendricks Chapel Choir. Jolanis Alexandre is accompanist. Advance tickets are $12, available at www.syracusechorale.org or from Chorale members. Tickets at the door are $15; children accompanied by an adult are admitted free. For ticket information, call 315-446-6333 or email info@syracusechorale.org. Chorale will present its final concert of the season on June 4. New members are welcome at the first rehearsal for that concert on Tuesday, April 4. Syracuse Chorale is a non-audition choir that aspires to create beautiful music in a welcoming community for singers at all levels. We aim to create a community of musicians that enjoys performing, is committed to excellence and is eager to keep learning and growing its musical excellence. Chorale typically offers three performances each season. The choir was formed in 1953 and is run by a volunteer, elected board. The choir rehearses 7 to 9:15 p.m. Tuesdays at DeWitt Community Church. For more information, follow the Syracuse Chorale on Facebook, visit www.syracusechorale.org or email info@syracusechorale.org. ### |
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