PICCOLO SPOLETO: CHARLESTON SYMPHONY CHORUS “CONCERT OF REFLECTION”
When
7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Where
98 Wentworth St
Charleston
Who can attend
Price
Organizer
A Concert of Reflection
In the chaos of modern life, we can all benefit from an hour of basking in an oasis of calm. The chorus provides you this opportunity by presenting a concert of reflection under the baton of our new artistic director, Nicholas Quardokus. The program for this Piccolo Spoleto concert includes:
Agnus Dei – Samuel Barber, a choral setting of his Adagio for Strings
Lux Aeterna – William Elgar, a choral setting of Nimrod from his Enigma Variations, arranged by John Cameron
Mass in G – Franz Schubert, with soprano, tenor, bass solos, and string players from the Charleston Symphony.
The Road Home – Stephen Paulus, with soprano solo.
June 6 is the anniversary of D-Day, when the Allied invasion of Normandy began to turn the tide of World War 2. The Agnus Dei and Lux Aeterna are in remembrance of the many sacrifices on that fateful day.
The Charleston Symphony Chorus is a dedicated group of auditioned, volunteer singers drawn from the greater Charleston (SC) area.
FUN FACT: 3 MEMBERS OF THE CHORUS LIVE ON IONSBOROUGH STREET. CAN YOU GUESS WHO THEY ARE?