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Symphonic Chorus withHuntsville Symphony Orchestra
Chamber Chorale,Youth Chorale,
& Children’s Chorale
www.hso.org256.539.4818
www.thechorus.org256.533.6606
www.thechorus.org256.533.6606
The 2014-2015 Huntsville Community Chorus season can be summed up in three words:
GloryThanksgiving
Passion
What powerful words! They describe the highest moments of our lives. Choral singers understand these words well, for they know those moments of transcendence when the artistry of a musical ensemble seems to transport performers and audience to new heights of beauty and communication. Our season ahead will be filled with “glorious” and “passionate” sounds and experiences, as we sing from hearts filled with “thankfulness.” We hope you will join us for every one!
Joys to the WorldDecember 13, 2014
4:00 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Latham United Methodist Church
The joys of the holiday season will be enhanced by marvelous music from the HCC Chamber Chorale, Youth Chorale, and Children’s Chorale in the choral-friendly acoustics of Latham United Methodist Church. Two presentations will be offered that day—matinee and evening. Choose what works best for you. One of the joys that day will be the audience carol singing with the chorales!
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Huntsville Community Chorus Association
2014–2015 Concert Season
Peace on Earth December 5, 2014
VBC Concert Hall
Don’t miss the music extravaganza of the season as HCCA singers join with three other key arts organizations in our city—the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra (HSO), Huntsville Ballet, and the Music Department of the University of Alabama in Huntsville—to present a very special evening of holiday entertainment.
HuntsvilleCommunityChorusAssociation
Billy OrtonArtistic Director HCCA
Verdi Requiem January 16, 2015
VBC Concert Hall
Singers from the HCCA Symphonic Chorus and The Aeolians of Oakwood University will be featured in the season highlight from the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra, Verdi’s Requiem—three flagship organizations combining for one of the most impressive works in the choral/orchestral repertoire.
Tickets for these two concerts are available at www.hso.org, or by calling 256.539.4818.
www.thechorus.org256.533.6606
www.thechorus.org256.533.6606
www.thechorus.org256.533.6606
www.thechorus.org256.533.6606
Symphonic Chorus,Army Materiel Command Band,
& Children’s Chorale
Symphonic Chorus& Youth Chorale
Symphonic Chorus& Professional Orchestra
Chamber Chorale& Huntsville Chamber Winds
PassionJ. S. Bach’s St. John PassionApril 4, 2015,
3:00 p.m.
First Baptist Church
GloryOur Star-Spangled BannerSeptember 27, 2014
7:30 p.m.
Bob Jones High School
The extraordinary season will be capped off with one of the masterpieces from the greatest of them all, Johann Sebastian Bach, as HCCA presents the virtuosic oratorio, The Passion According to St. John. Our Symphonic Chorus will be accompanied by professional orchestra in the beautiful acoustic of First Baptist Church in this Easter Saturday presentation.
Something Old...New...Borrowed...Blue!September 21, 2014
3:00 p.m.
Roberts Hall, UAHThis annual collaborative concert always produces wonderful musical experiences as HCC’s outstanding Chamber Chorale joins together with the University of Alabama in Huntsville’s Huntsville Chamber Winds. Don’t miss this concert by some of the most exciting musicians in the city!
Thanksgiving Music of Mendelssohn, Rutter, and PaulusNovember 21, 2014
7:30 p.m.
First Baptist Church
HCCA Symphonic Chorus will be joined by our Youth Chorale and some of the finest brass players in the city to celebrate the Thanksgiving holiday with music of rich tonality and harmony. Selected highlights will come from Mendelssohn’s exquisite Psalm settings, Rutter’s magnificent Gloria along with his famous For the Beauty of the Earth, and three choral gems from contemporary American composer Stephen Paulus. This patriotic presentation highlights our
national anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner, which celebrates its bicentennial this year. We will recount the story of Francis Scott Key’s composition, along with several other noteworthy bits of Americana, as we celebrate “Old Glory,” our beloved symbol of national freedom, along with guests the Army Materiel Command Band and 1st Patriot Support.