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Concert Choir to perform Nov. 5

PRESS RELEASE
UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL ARKANSAS
COLLEGE OF FINE ARTS AND COMMUNICATION
Contact: Christina Madsen, (501) 852-2659; christinam@uca.edu
John Erwin, (501) 450-5757; johne@uca.edu
October 16, 2015

BTĚěĚĂCONCERT CHOIR PERFORMANCE SET FOR NOV. 5

By Flora Violleau
College of Fine Arts and Communication Media Office

ĚýCONWAY — The University of Central Arkansas Concert Choir will perform Thursday, Nov. 5, in the Snow Fine Arts Recital Hall.

The 7:30 p.m. concert is free and open to the public.

The choir’s first performance of the fall is themed “The Masters of the Time”.

“The idea is to introduce the giants, in terms of composition, of each era,” said John Erwin, director of choral activities and conductor of the BTĚěĚĂConcert Choir.

The choir will perform four main pieces: “Sicut Cervus” by Palestrina for the Renaissance era, “Lobet Den Herrn” by Bach for the Baroque era, “Jauchzet Dem Herrn Alle Welt” by Felix Mendelssohn for the Romantic era and “The Wedding Cantata” by Daniel Pinkham for the 20th century.

“It’s important for the students so they learn about these music masters, but also for the audiences because they don’t ever have a chance to hear some of this music unless they come to a performance like this,” Erwin said.

Other pieces will include arrangements of the Shaker songs, “Media Vita” arranged by Michael McGlynn for the opening, and an old Hungarian dancing song, “Tambur”, by Lajos Bardos, as the closing.

The BTĚěĚĂConcert Choir is the most select large choir in the Department of Music.Ěý Members must audition, demonstrating an excellent voice quality, a very good sense of pitch and an ability to read music at sight.

For more information, contact Erwin at (501) 450-5757 or at johne@uca.edu.

The BTĚěĚĂCollege of Fine Arts and Communication includes the Departments of Art, Communication, Mass Communication and Theatre, Music and Writing. The college’s primary mission is the preparation of the next generation of artists, educators and communicators. For more information about CFAC, visitĚýĚýor call (501) 450-3293.

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