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Sisters
choir presents Christmas concerts
The Sisters Community Choir will
offer Christmas concerts to the public on Saturday, December 22, at 7 p.m.
and Sunday, December 23 at 2 p.m.
Both performances will be
at the Sisters Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration on Brooks Camp
Road and are free of charge.
The choir, which is a community
education class of Central Oregon Community College, currently numbers
around 20 and is made up of both men and women. The group rehearses two
hours every Monday evening and is open to any interested singers. There
are no try-outs required.
This will be the choir's first
performance under the baton of their new director, George Larson, who
took over the position in September.
Larson, a resident of Bend,
has been involved in choral music in Central Oregon as a performer in
the Central Oregon Chorale, Juniper Opera Company and the Cascade Festival
of Music and was the director of the Bend First Presbyterian and First
United Methodist Church choirs for several years.
While pursuing post-graduate
work at the University of Oregon in Eugene, he became involved in the
Oregon Bach Festival and has continued to be a part of that program for
the past 13 years.
As the director of the Sisters
Community Choir, Larson has selected a wide range of Christmas theme music
for the coming performances. The selections represent musical styles from
a 13th century plainsong, "Of the Father's Love Begotten," arranged by
COCC music director Clive Thompson, to the upbeat carol "Rock Him in the
Manger" composed in 1993 by Kirby Shawl. Other pieces being performed
include such standard Christmas carols as "The Holly and the Ivy," "God
Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen," and "Mary Had a Baby" along with Randall Thompson's
setting of the poem "The Best of Rooms."
There is no charge for the
concerts but, due to limited seating capacity, tickets are required for
admission.
Tickets are available at the
Sisters' COCC office, Cliff Scharf Silversmith or from individual choir
members.
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