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CONCORA Summer Festival 2015

CONCORA’s (Connecticut Choral Artists) Summer Festival 2015 is to be held this month, July 19-25, in Bethany Covenant Church, Berlin, Connecticut. Joseph D’Eugenio will be the conductor. D’Eugenio has been director of the Greater Middleton Chorale for 16 years and is director of music for the First Congregational Church of Cheshire, Connecticut. Highlights of the festival include Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna, A Red, Red Rose by James Mulholland, and Come, Let Us Sound with Melody by Connecticut composer Peter Niedmann.  For further details, see concora.org.

For the festival, experienced singers are invited to apply to participate in rehearsal and performance. For application, email claird@concora.org or telephone 860-293-0567. Choral scholarships are also available to qualified high school and college students. Application deadline is May 22, 2015.

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