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Choral Fest 2023

October 20, 2023 @ 12:00 pm October 22, 2023 @ 5:00 pm

Choral Fest 2023
October 20-22
Mount Allison University, Sackville, New Brunswick
Johannes Brahms Schicksalslied and Various Canadian songs
Hosted by The Mount Allison Choral Society
Conductor Kiera Galway
Accompanist Thomas Gonder
and the Mount Allison University Chamber Orchestra
Conducted by James Kalyn

Early bird deadline to register is Wednesday,
September 20, 2023.

Join singers from around the region in one of the world’s greatest
choral works.
Brahms’ Schicksalslied (Song of Fate) is an orchestrally accompanied
choral setting of a poem written by Friedrich Hölderlin, and has all
of Brahms’ characteristic force and emotion: longing, dramatic tension
and expansive joy. By some estimations Brahms’ best choral work, it
has retained its popularity ever since it was composed and is a
must-sing in the repertoire of every choral singer.
Every year since 1982 until the pandemic year of 2020, singers from
New Brunswick and beyond gathered at the New Brunswick Choral
Federation’s Choral Fest to rehearse and perform a great choral work
under one of Canada’s leading conductors. The New Brunswick Choral
Federation is delighted to have Dr. Kiera Galway, along with the Mount
Allison University Choral Society and Chamber Orchestra, and Christ
Church Cathedral’s Thomas Gonder, to support the full return of this
joyful event.

This year’s organizers want Choral Fest to be a true festival of
choirs, with as much participation from choirs as we can have. So,
please check out the Come As A Choir rate!

Please register as soon as possible, so that we can provide music to
you in a timely manner.

Visit https://nbcfsite.wordpress.com/choral-fest/ for details and to register.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NBChoralFed

Details

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October 20, 2023 @ 12:00 pm
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October 22, 2023 @ 5:00 pm
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Organizer

New Brunswick Choral Federation
Phone
1 506 478 2875
Email
nbchoralfed@gmail.com
Website
View Organizer Website
Elm City String Quartet

Elm City String Quartet Concert 1: Beethoven & Glass 🎻

September 23, 2022 @ 7:30 pm September 25, 2022 @ 9:00 pm

The Elm City String Quartet is kicking off their first full season with a bit of everything. We will be starting with one of the great Beethoven quartets, the opus 18, no. 4 in C minor, full of drive, energy, and passion. Following that, we will introduce you to “Strum,” an exciting piece by Jessie Montgomery, an American composer who’s making a big name for herself. The concert will be concluded with Philip Glass’ fifth quartet, a pure minimal masterpiece.

Picture of the Elm City Sting Quartet

Tickets can be purchased at the links below:

September 23, 7:30 – Wilmot United Church, Fredericton NB – tickets

September 24, 7:30 – Saint John Arts Centre, Saint John NB – tickets

September 25, 2:00 – Empress Theatre, Moncton NB – tickets

Free – $20
473 King Street
Fredericton, NB E3B 1E5 Canada
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Some flowers and sheet music. Text reads, Saint John Arts Centre and The Saint John Early Music Festival Present, Summer Classics Series, Wednesdays 12:15 - 1:00pm.

SJAC Summer Classic Series: Tim Blackmore 🎻

August 10, 2022 @ 12:15 pm 1:00 pm

The Saint John Art Centre and the Saint John Early Music Festival are proud to present a seventh year of the Summer Classics Series! These lunchtime classical concerts are offered through the summer on Wednesdays in July & August at 12:15pm (July 6 – August 17.)

Some flowers and sheet music. Text reads, Saint John Arts Centre and The Saint John Early Music Festival Present, Summer Classics Series, Wednesdays 12:15 - 1:00pm.

All are welcome, admission is by freewill offering. Special thanks go to our sponsors: Emera New Brunswick, The City of Saint John Community Arts Funding, and Province of New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture.

August 10th, Tim Blackmore.

Tim Blackmore, square piano

Works by Johann Christian Bach, Nicolas-Joseph Hullmandel & Jan Ladislav Dussek.

20 Peel Plaza
Saint John,
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