Lehigh University Choral Arts presents songs of celebration, contemplation, and daily life, featuring Bach's Magnificat and Illuminare by Elaine Hagenberg. Guest singers from Quakertown Community High School, Erin Camburn, director. Sun Min Lee, guest conductor; Sarah Frook Gallo, director; Liz Olson, associate director. LU Students attend for FREE, click for more info. LU Music Department website
Events: Choral Arts
The Princeton Singers presents works of Australian, European, South African and music of the Americas exploring the influences of indigenous music on classically trained composers. Music of Australian composers Sarah Hopkins, Stephen Leek, Canadian Lydia Adams, Antonin Dvorak, Native American Jerod Impichchaachaaha' Tate, and Afro-American Spirituals. Steven Sametz, artistic director. LU Students attend for FREE, click for more info. Lehigh University Music Dept Website
Lehigh University Choral Arts presents its annual Christmas gift to the community. Sarah Frook Gallo, director; Liz Olson, associate director. LU Students attend for FREE, click for more info. LU Music Department website
Free; No tickets required. Early arrival suggested. Please note: Free parking in the Zoellner garage is not available for this event.
Music by Steven Sametz, Paul Salerni, Earl Kim. Steven Sametz, artistic director. LU Students attend for FREE, click for more info. LU Music Department website
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Lehigh University Choir, Dolce and Glee Club present music to accompany life's many changes, including music by Alex Berko and Sarah Quartel. Sarah Frook Gallo, director; Liz Olson, associate director. LU Students attend for FREE, click for more info. LU Music Department website
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Featuring works for choir and orchestra, Lehigh University Choral Arts presents a concert of music that questions the nature of life and provides comfort. Repertoire includes the tumultous Insanae et vanae curae by Franz Joseph Haydn, Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel's Hiob, and a comforting psalm setting by her brother, Felix Mendelssohn. Sarah Frook Gallo, director; Liz Olson, associate director. LU Students attend for FREE, click for more info. LU Music Department website
Tickets for Spring 2025 events go on sale Friday, November 1 at Noon. You can become a subscriber to access the best seats now and SAVE up to 20%!