Winter Choir Concert “Wander in Song”

Linn-Benton Community College winter choral concert “Wander in Song” will be held Thursday, March 12 at 7:30 p.m. in the LBCC Russell Tripp Performance Center, Takena Hall, 6500 Pacific Blvd. SW, Albany.

Conducted by Dr. James Reddan, LBCC Director of Choral Activities, the performance includes the award-winning Concert Choir, Re-Choired Element Chamber Choir, and the vocal a cappella groups Blue Light Special and The Sirens. Penny Bazanele will accompany on piano.

The concert will feature different choral works celebrating a breadth of music from across the choral repertoire including: Lebenslust (Schubert), The Wind that Shakes the Barley (Betts), Gloria (from Haydn’s Harmoniemesse), Skip to My Lou (Busselberg), The Conversion of Saul (Stroope), The Sweetheart of the Sun (Barnum), Pange Lingua (Orban), and Ngana (Leek). 

In addition, the ensemble will present many works from around the world, including a piece for piano four-hands and choir featuring Bazanele and guest pianist Judy Stevens.

The vocal a cappella ensembles will present some wonderful, upbeat works and an empowering medley including All About that Bass, Love Whiplash, Royals, Stay With Me/Are You Going to Stay The Night, Cool Kids/Apologize, Space Jam.

Tickets are $10 general admission, $7 for students, seniors, and veterans, and $5 for under 18. Purchase online at www.linnbenton.edu/russelltripptheater, at the Russell Tripp Performance Center Box Office, by phone at 541-917-4531, or one hour prior to the performance. Box Office hours the week of the performance are 
1 p.m. to 4 p.m.   

For more information, contact the LBCC theater box office at 541-917-4531. For special needs and accommodations, contact the Center for Accessibility Resources at 541-917-4789 or via Oregon Relay TDD at 1-800-735-2900 at least 72 hours in advance of this event.

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