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The Catawba College Singers will make their 2010 Tour of the Mid-Atlantic States January 7 through 14. The Singers, under the direction of Associate Professor of Music and Director of Vocal Choral and Sacred Music Studies Paul E. Oakley, plan performance stops in Frederick, Md.; Washington, D.C.; Lancaster, Pa.; Easton, Md.; and Raleigh, N.C.
Among the highlights of the tour will be a performance in Washington National Cathedral on Sunday, January 10. On that date, the Catawba Singers will offer a Choral Prelude Concert there at 3:30 p.m. and will also participate in the Cathedral’s Service of Evensong at 4 p.m.
The repertoire of music to be performed on the tour includes selections by George Frideric Handel; Phil Collins; Josquin des Pres; John V. Mochnick; Ralph Vaughan Williams; Antonio Vivaldi; and several traditional spirituals. Dr. Robert Hallquist, instructor of piano and choral accompanist and Professor Christina Pier, instructor of voice and soprano soloist, will accompany the Catawba Singers on tour.
The annual tour provides an opportunity for the college to have "face to face" conversations with alumni and prospective students in various regions of the country. Additionally, it allows the institution to widen and deepen ties to the United Church of Christ denomination, with which Catawba is affiliated. In each of the cities toured, churches host the students in members' homes and will provide performance venues.
Alumni, friends of the College, as well as prospective students and their families are invited to attend one of the tour performances in their geographic area. Most of the performances are scheduled in host churches. A schedule of tour performances is as follows:
Itinerary for The Catawba Singers 2010 Tour of the Mid-Atlantic States:
Thursday, January 7 7:00pm, Concert
First United Methodist Church 114 Church Street Henderson, NC 27536 Phone: 252-438-8791 www.unitedmeth.org
Friday, January 8 7:00pm, Concert
Evangelical Reformed United Church of Christ 15 W. Church Street Frederick, MD 21701 Phone: 301-662-2762 www.erucc.org
Saturday, January 9 7:00pm, Concert
Rock Spring Congregational United Church of Christ 5010 Little Falls Road Arlington, VA 22207 Phone: 703-538-4886 www.rockspringucc.org
Sunday, January 10 11:00am, Singers participate in Worship
Rock Spring Congregational United Church of Christ 5010 Little Falls Road Arlington, VA 22207 Phone: 703-538-4886 www.rockspringucc.org
3:30pm, Choral Prelude Concert at Washington National Cathedral 4:00pm, Service of Evensong at Washington National Cathedral
**Washington National Cathedral** Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues, NW Washington, DC 20016 Phone: 202-537-5757 www.nationalcathedral.org
Monday, January 11 7:00pm, Concert
Church of the Apostles United Church of Christ 1850 Marietta Avenue Lancaster, PA 17603 Phone: 717-392-5718 www.apostlesucc.org
Tuesday, January 12 7:00pm, Concert
Christ Church of Easton (Episcopal) 111 S. Harrison Street Easton, MD 21601 Phone: 410-822-2677 www.christchurcheaston.org
Wednesday, January 13 7:00pm Concert
Edenton Street United Methodist Church 228 West Edenton Street Raleigh, NC 27603 Phone: 919-832-7535 www.esumc.org
Thursday, January 14 Return to Catawba College
Not all members of the 2009-2010 Catawba Singers are majoring in music, rather the singers come from various academic disciplines and a variety of geographic locations.
STAY TUNED for the "Twins on Tour Blog" where Catawba students and twins, Zach and Quinn McRae will be sharing photos and entries about happenings on the Catawba Singers Mid-Atlantic Tour.
RELATED CONTENT:
BLOG: Twins on Tour
Catawba Singers Offer Home Concert to Cap 2010 Tour
PHOTOS: The Catawba Singers
VIDEO: Performances by The Catawba Singers
Posted on Thursday, December 17, 2009 2:32 PM
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