Fall Choral Concert features the Music of Spain Nov. 20

The Camel Heard and Chorale will be celebrating the music of Spain from the Renaissance to the present in their fall choral concert, “The Sounds of Spain,” on Sunday, Nov. 20 at 7 p.m. in Evans Hall, Cummings Arts Center.

The works to be performed include “O Magnum Mysterium” by Tomás Luis de Victoria, “Puer Natus Est” by Cristóbal de Morales, “Esta Tierra” by Javier Busto, and Carols and Lullabies by Conrad Susa.

Wendy Moy, assistant professor of music and director of choral activities, will conduct. The vocalists will be accompanied by Daniel Corr, guitar; Robert McEwan, percussion; and Megan Sesman, harp.

Camel Heard is an advanced mixed vocal ensemble of approximately 12-16 members open to majors and non-majors by audition. This ensemble performs a diverse repertoire from the medieval period to the 21st century.

Tickets, $5 for seniors and military, and $3 for students,  may be purchased online or at the door. Connecticut College staff, faculty and students are free.

 

 


November 15, 2016