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Concert
will feature Christmas music The
Sisters Community Choir will perform two free Christmas concerts here on
Saturday and Sunday, December 20-21, at the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration.
The 14-member choir will do
a program primarily of Christmas music with several popular sing-along
carols at the end in which the audience will become part of the choir,
according to George Larson, choir director.
The program will include:
"When Christ was Born of Mary Free," by Edwin Fissinger, and "The Wexford
Carol," by Linda Spevacek. A highlight will be several of the Alfred Burt
carols, the best known of which is, "Caroling, Caroling."
Burt and his father, the Rev.
Bates G. Burt, and a family friend, Wihla Hutson, collaborated to compose
a carol each year which they then sent out to friends and other family
members as their Christmas card. Fifteen of the carols were eventually
published.
Members of the choir include
Winnie Givot, Bonnie Johnson and Betty Peterson, sopranos; Joyce Burk
Brown, Gwen Philpsen, Lorene Richardson and Peggy Tehan, altos. Donita
Elbert sings tenor, an unusual part for a female.
Among the men singers are
Mel Miles, tenor; and Roger Fairfield, Si Simonsen, Emil Smith and Martin
Winch, basses. Jane Moore is the piano accompanist.
Johnson and Philpsen join
together within a duet singing, "In the Bleak Midwinter," and Peterson,
Tehan and Elbert will sing a trio, "On a Cold December Night." A quartet
composed of Simonsen, Fairfield, Miles and Tehan will sing, "Lil' Innocent
Lamb" and Johnson will sing a solo on "Sweet Was the Song."
Prior to the audience sing-along,
the choir will sing a traditional round of "Christmas is Coming" and close
with "Three Noels" by Claire Grundman.
The Saturday concert will
be at 7 p.m., and the Sunday concert will be at 2 p.m. Sisters Episcopal
Church of the Transfiguration is located about 1/4 mile west of Sisters
at 68825 Brooks Camp Road. |
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