Entries Tagged as 'Classical music'
Professional chamber choir The Texas Voices concludes its ninth season of public concerts with Caledonian Air: Folk Songs of the British Isles on Sunday, May 20 at 6:30 p.m. at Mesquite Arts Center, 1527 N. Galloway in Mesquite.
Embrace the rich musical heritage of the lands and peoples of the British Isles, including beloved folk songs from Scotland, England, Wales, and Ireland. Whether energized by a sea shanty, moved by songs of melancholy and nostalgia, swept away by songs of true love, or soothed by a lullaby, this will be an eclectic musical journey.
Individual tickets are $22 regular, $18 for seniors (65+), and $10 for students and may be purchased online at www.thetexasvoices.org, at the door, or by calling 214-384-6336.
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Due to popular demand, professional chamber choir The Texas Voices will repeat its recent concert Via Crucis: The Stations of the Cross on Sunday, April 1 2012 at 7 p.m. at Resurrection Lutheran Church, 1919 Independence Parkway in Plano, Texas.
The chorus presents this remarkable, centuries-old Lenten tradition in a profound new way—with original choral compositions by Texas composers Debra Scroggins, Tom Council, Carlos Colón-Quintana, Paul Thompson, Steven Gutheinz, Joni Jensen, R. Scott Adams, and Kyle Roderick. The concert will feature the chorus, cello, piano, and organ.
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Professional chamber choir The Texas Voices continues its ninth season of public
concerts with My Dear Heart: Christmas Lullabies and Other Holiday Favorites
on Monday, Dec. 19, 2011 at 7:30 p.m. at Zion Lutheran Church, 6121 E. Lovers
Lane. Celebrate the holidays with warmth, light, and joy as The Texas Voices
bring you carols and lullabies, including Balulalow, The Shepherds Sing, Wassail,
and Novo profusi gaudio—a vibrant nativity motet set to medieval text. Featuring
chorus, handbells, organ, piano, and violin.
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