November 22, 2009

Wyoming Seminary to present annual Christmas concert

The Wyoming Seminary Chorale and Madrigal Singers will present a concert of seasonal music on Sunday, December 6 at 3:00 p.m. in the Great Hall, 228 Wyoming Avenue, just north of Kingston Corners. The concert is free and open to the public.

In this festive holiday program, the select 26-member Madrigal Singers will perform "Beatur Vir" by Vivaldi as well as several familiar Christmas carols and other holiday compositions. The Wyoming Seminary Orchestra will accompany the Madrigals in their performance of the "Beatur Vir."

The Madrigal Singers will join the Chorale in a special performance of the "Magnificat" by Pergolesi, also accompanied by the orchestra.

The Wyoming Seminary String Ensemble will complete the concert with a performance of "The Christmas Concerto" by Corelli.

John M. Vaida, chair of Sem’s Fine and Performing Arts Department, will conduct.

This concert is part of Wyoming Seminary’s 2009-10 Performing Arts series. For more information about this performance, call Sem’s Office of Public Relations and Publications at 270-2190.

Pictured are the Madrigal Singers, first row from left: Emily Rogers, Cheuk Yan Pong, Giovanna Querci, Sonali Varhade, Meghan Hourigan, Rebecca Hosey, Lillian Williams, Danielle Sekel, Amanda Reiser, Allison Considine, Katrina Wallace and Molly Allen.

Second row, from left: Jonathan Vojtko, Keland Sarno, Nicholas Strzeletz, Joshua McLucas, James Curtis, Michael Kachmar, Caleb Bowers, Max Schwager, Banner White, Jason Curtis, Jacob Baker, and Jezza Malik. Not seen in photo: Victoria Bost, Amber Gollhardt.

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