Arlington Master Chorale is proud to announce its debut at Carnegie Hall in New York! In addition to joining other choirs from around the country in a performance of Mozart’s Coronation Mass, AMC has been selected as one of the evening’s two featured performing groups.
Before traveling to New York, The Arlington Master Chorale will offer local audiences an exclusive preview of their Carnegie performance.
Date: Saturday, February, 24, 2007
Time: 8:00 p.m.
Location: Irons Recital Hall
University of Texas at Arlington
502 S. Cooper St., Arlington, TX 76010
Admission: FREE
Please make plans to attend this very special gift to the community from the Arlington Master Chorale, as they prepare to journey to New York City. The preview is their special way of saying “thank you” to local arts patrons, particularly those groups and individuals who have supported them throughout their history, and helped to make this auspicious occasion possible.
THE CARNEGIE HALL EVENT:
Sunday, March 4, 8:30 p.m.
Mozart: Mass in C Major, K.317 (“Coronation”)
New England Symphonic Ensemble
David Thye, Conductor
Participating choruses: Huntsville Spiritual Chorale, Normal, AL; Westview High School Concert Choir, Avondale, AZ; Members of Estrella Foothills High School Concert Choir and Buckeye Union High School Concert Choir, Buckeye, AZ; Sandra Day O’Connor Choir, Phoenix, AZ; Sunnyslope High School Vocal Ensemble, Phoenix, AZ; Conqueror’s Choir, Lakewood, CO; Maranatha Academy Concert Choir, Shawnee, KS; Normandy Chorale, St. Louis, MO; Resonate, Albuquerque, NM; Arlington Master Chorale, Arlington, TX; Heart 2 Heart, All Saints Episcopal School Choir, Tyler, TX
Arlington Master Chorale’s Spotlight Performance:
- Daniel Gawthrop: Sing a Mighty Song
- Tallis: If Ye Love Me, Keep My Commandments
- Hassler: Exultate Deo
- Morton Lauridsen: Dirait-on, from “Les Chansons des Roses”
- Mark Hayes (arranger): Home on the Range
- Joan Szymko: It Takes a Village
Tickets to the New York performance are available through CarnegieCharge at 212.247.7800 or visit Carnegie Hall’s website.