Tuesday, October 23, 2007 Y 9:57 PM Hello!! Read the following below and update the choir about it maybe through the choir blog. yap. The performances that are sung by me is the one on the 21st-23rd December and on the 26th January. As for the 6th December, the conductor is my teacher so just to let you people know about it. Okay. Please try to take all orders in by next Tuesday because the tickets are nearly sold out. For school bookings, please call 6336 8949. Details as followed. Thanks. Ronnica. Saturday, 6th December 2007A Ceremony of CarolsWong Lai Foon, conductorYu-Hsin Huang, harpistThe Philharmonic Chamber ChoirSingapore Bible College Chorale The Philharmonic Chamber Choir, together with the Singapore Bible College Singers, presents its annual Christmas concert. The late medieval texts of Britten's A Ceremony of Carols set the stage for explorations of Christ as the light, in Whitacre's Lux Aurumque and the Lauridsen's O Nata Lux, and Christ as a blossoming rose, in Rutters's There is a Flower and Praetorius' Lo, How a Rose E'er blooming. The image of a white Christmas, with a tree taking centrestage in the cosy indoors, is evoked by Danish composer Bo Holten's setting of the Iceland text First Snow and Rutter's arrangement of O Tannenbaum. Tickets at $20, $24, $28. Concessions apply.Concert at the Victoria Concert Hall Friday , Saturday, Sunday, 21st, 22nd ,23rd December 2007Christmas ConcertLim Yau, conductorSingapore Symphony ChorusSingapore Symphony Children’s Choir Cut down to Christmas with Singapore’s landmark Christmas concert, featuring your favorite Yuletide melodies and carols performed by he Singapore Symphony Orchestra, the Singapore Symphony Chorus and the Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir under the baton of Lim Yau. If you’ve always wanted to sing with the SSO, his is your chance! Join the traditional carol singalong with fellow audience members through an uplifting selection of timeless yuletide classics.Tickets at $16, $26, $36, $50, $60. (the cheapest ticket on the 21st of Dec is sold out)Concessions apply.Concert at the Victoria Concert Hall Saturday, 26st December 2007Mahler’s Third : What the angels tell meLan Shui, conductorNancy Maultsby, mezzo-sopranoLadies of the Singapore Symphony ChorusSingapore Bible College Chorale and Hallelujah ChorusSingapore Symphony Children’s Choir Mahler – Symphony No. 3 in D minor“You couldn’t imagine how this will sound”, so said Mahler of his third, a glorious symphonic opus scored for mezzo-soprano , chorus and orchestra. Indeed, this one of Mahler’s most unjustifiably neglected symphonies in the first work into which he incorporated his whole universe: each movement represents an element in the universe- plants, animals, man, angels- culminating in a concluding celebration of divine love in the final movement. The unique vocal timbre of mezzo- soprano Nancy Maultsby will be complemented with the Singapore Symphony Children’s Choir in the 5th movement which is based on a poem from a folk collection, Das Knaben Wunderhorn. Tickets at $14, $19, $27, $32. Concessions apply. Concert at the Esplanade Concert Hall |
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