Richard Coffey, Music Director:
"Extravagant joy"
is how choral singing has been described from the singer point
of view. What about from the audience point of view? The listener
who wrote me following a concert to say, "The
singing changed my life," offers about
the best answer I can think of.
Do you sing? Do you love music? Do you love Choral
music? Whether your answer is yes or no,
there is something for you in The Hartford Chorale, our region's
principal symphonic chorus (and more!). We are a weekly gathering
of more than 150 voices who put aside all else to master the
great choral repertoire and then to bring those masterpieces
to thousands of listeners in southern New England.
So ... what's in it for you? Attend
a concert, and see if your life is changed!
The next opportunity? Beethoven's Missa Solemnis
on May 16 and 17.
How about some "extravagant
joy"? If you were, are, or would like
to be a choral singer, come check us out at work on Monday
evenings. We fling wide our doors and welcome visitors who
can, even from the sidelines, capture some of the extravagant
joy that reveals itself after dogged, disciplined, energized
toil in rehearsal. Give us a call for details, and come find
out for yourself. It all may be inexplicable, but
it is rare, and genuine.
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Richard Coffey, Music Director
Congratulations
to Richard Coffey, who was recently awarded a Major Achievement
award by the Hartford Symphony Orchestra!
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Concert (order
tickets) |
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Solemnis
Edward Cumming, Conductor
with the Hartford Symphony Orchestra
The Bushnell Center for Performing Arts Mortensen
Hall
May 16, 2008 8:00pm
May 17, 2008 8:00pm
Open Rehearsal!
Monday April 28,
2008, 7-10pm
RSVP to our office at 860.547.1982
More details here.
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