Minneapolis Community and Technical College will present a Spring Choral Concert featuring the MCTC Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble Friday May 3 at 7:30 pm in the Whitney Fine Arts Theater, 1424 Yale Place, on the MCTC campus in downtown Minneapolis. The concert, directed by Dr. Elizabeth Pauly and accompanied by Christopher Wolter will include compositions and arrangements by Dan Davison, Sten Källman and Pavel Tschesnokoff among others. Songs will be sung from all over the world, in languages ranging from Haitian Creole to Spanish. Featured on this concert will be the premiere of “A Glimmering Girl” by award-winning composer David Evan Thomas. Set to poetry by William Butler Yeats, and composed for the MCTC Choirs, this song will be a highlight of this concert. The choirs will be joined at this event by special guests Thomas Reimer, percussionist and Julie Johnson, flutist. A reception in the Fine Arts lobby will follow immediately after the concert. Light refreshments will be served. Children are welcome. Admission to this concert is free, but the choirs ask that you bring a non-perishable food donation that you may deposit in the marked bins outside the theater. Food donations will go to the Hennepin County Emergency Food Network.
Fine Arts Festival Events in Music at MCTC
MCTC Music Department
Spring Fine Arts Festival Events
Collaborations Concert
April 16, 12-2 on the first floor of the Helland Student Center Lounge. Click here for more information.
Chamber and Jazz Ensemble Concert
April 23, 7:30 in Whitney Fine Arts Theater.
Student Recital
April 24, 12-1 in Whitney Fine Arts Theater. Click here for more information.
Faculty Recital
April 30, 7:30 in Whitney Fine Arts Theater. Click here for more information.
Spring Choir Concert
May 2, 7:30 in Whitney Fine Arts Theater. Click here for more information.
Sacred Harp Winter Singing
Choir Members – This is always a great event!
2000 ~ Fourteenth Annual Minnesota State ~ 2013
Sacred Harp Winter Singing
from the new 2012 Cooper edition (“blue book”) of The Sacred Harp
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2013 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
The Celtic Junction
836 North Prior Avenue, Saint Paul
EVERYONE IS WELCOME ~ NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
THE SACRED HARP continues a 200-year-old American tradition
of singing non-denominational hymns and gospel songs, written with shaped note heads. Singers sit in a hollow square facing the center and sing four parts, a cappella, with uninhibited vigor.
THE MUSIC has a distinctive open and modal sound, and the singing is exuberant, rhythmic, and full of feeling.
Visitors are encouraged to join in the singing, or they are welcome to just listen.
~TUNEBOOKS will be available on loan, or you may purchase a book at the singing~
~POTLUCK DINNER ON THE GROUNDS provided by local host singers~
~CHILD CARE will be available~
MORE INFORMATION available at http://mnfasola.org
or contact event co-chairs Jim Goetz (mljgoetz@gmail.com, 763-545-7815)
or Barb Patterson (barbjudson.yellow@gmail.com, 612-801-0157)
~ JOIN US FOR OUR REGULAR SINGINGS ~
2nd Sundays: Saint Sahag Armenian Church, 203 N. Howell St., Saint Paul, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
4th Sundays: University Baptist Church, 1219 13th Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Tuesdays: University Baptist Church, 1219 13th Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m.
Heavy Rotation on NPR
What a find! Heavy Rotation is an NPR series that features a monthly list of “songs public radio can’t stop playing”. Besides being a great source for new musical finds, each list comes with five downloadable tracks – how very cool is that! Thanks NPR!
Here is the link: http://www.npr.org/series/160609993/heavy-rotation
Loss and Healing at First Unitarian
Barbara Brooks is the Music Director at First Unitarian Society, as well as the accompanist for Minnesota Chorale, and a wonderful pianist/musician. First Unitarian, behind the Walker Art Center, regularly has themed musical events with a theme, and over the years Barbara has invited other musicians to join in these projects. Several MCTC choir members have become involved with these projects over the years, and have really enjoyed doing it.
“Loss and Healing” is the upcoming theme for the next Music Sunday at the First Unitarian Society. Barbara Brooks is looking for singers who might enjoy being part of a meaningful morning singing and playing music that depict the 5 stages of grief. Included on the program is the stunning “When David Heard” by Whitacre, Verleih uns Frieden by Mendelssohn, a work by Stephen Chatman, etc. This is gorgeous music.
Rehearsals begin Wednesday, Jan.30th from 7:15pm-9:15pm and the performance is Sunday, March 3rd at 10:30am. The chorus will perform with the FUS Orchestra.
Please contact Barb Brooks if interested at: chorus@firstunitarian.org
SUPER BOWL OF SOUL GOSPEL EVENT
All are welcome to participate. If interested, please call Autumn Toussaint at Wayzata Community Church at 952-473-8877 ext. 235 or email her at
atoussaint@wayzatacommunitychurch.org to learn more.Minnesota Chorale Presents Mozart Requiem Sing-along
Expanding on the success of its Messiah sing-alongs, the Minnesota Chorale invites all to join in singing the Mozart Requiem. The event is free, but a free will donation is welcome. Come to sing, or simply to listen and be surrounded by beautiful sound. More details to come, but for now, save the date:
MOZART:
Requiem Sing-Along
St. Paul Civic Symphony
Kathy Saltzman Romey & Jeffrey Stirling, conductors
Sunday, Jan. 27, 2013
3:00 pm
Landmark Center
75 W. 5th St.
St. Paul
Minnesota Chorale presents Messiah Sing-a-long
Now in its fourth year, this city-wide event invites all to fill Saint Olaf Church with the sounds of George Frideric Handel’s most famous creation, the much loved oratorio, Messiah. Bring your own score, or purchase a new one at the door. A limited number of scores are available to borrow. Come to sing-a-long with members of the Minnesota Chorale or just come to listen and enjoy. A freewill offering will be taken. Reception follows.
What: HANDEL – Messiah Sing-Along
Kathy Saltzman Romey
conductor
Lynn Trapp, organist
Sun., Dec. 2 @ 6:30 pm
St. Olaf Catholic Church
215 S. 8th St
Minneapolis
Free parking in upper levels of Energy Center ramp, across 3rd Ave. from church.
Free-will offering
Directions can be found here.
MCTC Choirs Present An Early Winter Choir Concert
Minneapolis Community and Technical College will present an Early Winter Concert featuring the MCTC Concert Choir and Vocal Ensemble Friday December 7 at 7:30 pm in the Whitney Fine Arts Theater, 1424 Yale Place, on the MCTC campus in downtown Minneapolis. The concert, directed by Dr. Elizabeth Pauly and accompanied by Christopher Wolter will feature the choirs’ characteristic blend of European art music with folk and traditional music from across the globe. Pieces include compositions by Jocelyn Hagen, Stephen Paulus, William Billings, and Arvo Pärt among others. The choirs will be joined by guest artists – percussionist Thomas Reimer and flautist Julie Johnson. A reception in the Fine Arts lobby will follow immediately after the concert. Light refreshments will be served. Children are welcome. Admission to this concert is free, but the choirs ask that you bring a non-perishable food donation that you may deposit in the marked bins outside the theater. Food donations will go to the Hennepin County Emergency Food Network.
Minnesota Sacred Harp September Convention
Choir Members – This is a wonderful singing opportunity – check it out!
The 23rd Minnesota State Sacred Harp Singing Convention
Join shape-note singers from all around the U.S. for a celebration of Sacred Harp singing from the 1991 Denson “red book” edition of the Sacred Harp.
Dates: September 22-23, 2012
Location: Saturday, September 22nd:
Calvary Lutheran Church
3901 Chicago Avenue South
Minneapolis, MN 55407
Sunday, September 23rd:
The Landing
2187 Highway 101 East
Shakopee, MN 55379
Registration: 9:00am, Singing starts at 9:30am
Dinner on the Grounds (potluck): 12:00pm
Singing ends: 3:00pm
2012 Convention co-chairs:
Paul Landskroener & Thea Johansen
Email: plandskroener@mac.com or theajohansen@aol.com
Phone: Paul (612) 990-2248 or Thea (651) 644-3153
Housing available for out of town singers:
For housing with local singers or for hotel information,
contact Paul Wyatt (wyatt006@iphouse.com ; 651-698-1525)
Social event/singing on Saturday evening will be announced at the convention
Child care available Saturday and Sunday.
Song leaders wishing to lead new music not in the 1991 edition of the Sacred Harp should talk to one of the chairs before the weekend of the convention.
Loaner books will be available for use or purchase ($20)
Media should contact Matt Wells at (651) 695-0086 or fasolamatt@yahoo.com for our press kit.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
For more information please contact the convention chairs or Matt Wells, fasolamatt@yahoo.com