University Choir to present spring concert
Fresh off a tour of eastern North Carolina and the
Outer Banks, the Campbell University Choir will present the annual spring
concert on Tuesday, Mar. 28, at 8:00 p.m. in Scott Concert Hall of the Fine Arts
Center. Admission is free and open to the public.
The concert will feature a program of a cappella
literature with a significant portion being settings of sacred texts. It will
have a multi-cultural dimension, as well as selections from Zimbabwe, Kenya and
Israel.
“The choir is singing well and I am confident our
audience will be treated to a wonderful evening of music,” said Phillip Morrow,
conductor of Campbell’s choir.
Highlights also include a selection of Latin
compositions from the Roman church tradition, folk songs and selections from the
gospel and spiritual traditions.
“A piece by American composer Eric Whitacre, “Water
Night,” takes a central focus in the program,” said Morrow. “It’s lush if
sometimes strident harmonies, emotional power and compelling text have caused
this piece to be frequently included on recent programs of choirs all over the
world.”
Students featured in the program include soloists Kayl
Whitaker, a sophomore from Mocksville, N.C., and Liz Henderson, a senior from
Asheboro, N.C., as well as student conductor, Aaron Jackson, a senior from Star,
N.C. Elizabeth Oldham is the accompanist for the group.
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