The Fort Worth Chorale opens its 56th season with a concert of music celebrating the richness of life as revealed in choral music. Selections for the concert include Johannes Brahms’ “An die Heimat” - a story of one’s irreplaceable homeland; John Corigliano’s “Fern Hill” - a setting of Dylan Thomas’ tale of youth and loss of innocence; Debussy’s “Salut Printemps;” Lauridsen’s “Sure on This Shining Night;” Whitacre’s “5 Hebrew Love Songs;” Ralph Vaughan William’s “Serenade to Music” as scored for 16 solo singers, violin, and piano; as well as delightful, smile-generating pieces from Cuba and South Korea.
The concert on October 14 is at University Christian Church in Fort Worth; the concert on October 15 will be at Hurst United Methodist Church.
The Fort Worth Chorale opens its 56th season with a concert of music celebrating the richness of life as revealed in choral music. Selections for the concert include Johannes Brahms’ “An die Heimat” - a story of one’s irreplaceable homeland; John Corigliano’s “Fern Hill” - a setting of Dylan Thomas’ tale of youth and loss of innocence; Debussy’s “Salut Printemps;” Lauridsen’s “Sure on This Shining Night;” Whitacre’s “5 Hebrew Love Songs;” Ralph Vaughan William’s “Serenade to Music” as scored for 16 solo singers, violin, and piano; as well as delightful, smile-generating pieces from Cuba and South Korea.
The concert on October 14 is at University Christian Church in Fort Worth; the concert on October 15 will be at Hurst United Methodist Church.
The Fort Worth Chorale opens its 56th season with a concert of music celebrating the richness of life as revealed in choral music. Selections for the concert include Johannes Brahms’ “An die Heimat” - a story of one’s irreplaceable homeland; John Corigliano’s “Fern Hill” - a setting of Dylan Thomas’ tale of youth and loss of innocence; Debussy’s “Salut Printemps;” Lauridsen’s “Sure on This Shining Night;” Whitacre’s “5 Hebrew Love Songs;” Ralph Vaughan William’s “Serenade to Music” as scored for 16 solo singers, violin, and piano; as well as delightful, smile-generating pieces from Cuba and South Korea.
The concert on October 14 is at University Christian Church in Fort Worth; the concert on October 15 will be at Hurst United Methodist Church.