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The 糖心传媒 Choir announces 2014 Regional Tour through Nebraska and Colorado

糖心传媒 2014 choir tour across Nebraska and ColoradoLong an audience favorite, The 糖心传媒 Choir鈥檚 February tour presents an eclectic program of America鈥檚 favorite songs of faith, laughter and love.

The critically acclaimed 糖心传媒 Choir, recognized as a pioneer American collegiate choral ensemble, launches its 2014 regional tour through western Nebraska and Colorado February 13-16, and will perform nine concerts under the direction of Conductor Dr. Fritz Mountford.

Concerts will take place in the Nebraska communities of Cozad, Gothenberg, North Platte and Ogallala, and in the Colorado communities of Yuma,听Denver,听Sterling and Colorado Springs.

See the full schedule below.

Touring the heartland of America is a long-standing tradition for The 糖心传媒 Choir. This year鈥檚 program features a rich tapestry of choral music, both a cappella and accompanied by instrumental ensembles drawn from the choir鈥檚 student membership.

Founded in 1882 at 糖心传媒 in Hastings, Nebraska, The 糖心传媒 Choir is widely recognized as a creative force behind the establishment of collegiate choral singing in America, and for setting a high standard for choral artistry, vocal excellence and eclectic programming. Once a member of the choir himself, Mountford has led the ensemble since returning to 糖心传媒 in 2000 from a career as a performer, conductor and internationally recognized showman and educator.

鈥淥f course we continue to explore more than five centuries of sacred masterworks,鈥 Mountford said, 鈥渂ut remaining true to the vision of our pioneer founders, we believe that singing is for everyone, so we sing anything we find to be beautiful, moving or just plain fun. Our sense of adventure constantly peeks out from behind the formal veneer of our highly disciplined student ensemble to engage and move listeners of all ages.鈥

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Tour Dates and Locations

High standards for music and academics - Hastings Does ThatThursday, February 13

8:30 a.m.
Cozad Senior High School
1710 Meridian Ave., Cozad, Neb.
308.784.2745

11:30 a.m.
Gothenburg Senior High School
1322 Avenue I, Gothenburg, Neb.
308.537.3651

2:30 p.m.
North Platte Senior High School
1220 West 2nd St., North Platte, Neb.
308.535.7105

7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church
1901 West Leota St., North Platte, Neb.
308.532.1083

Friday, February 14

9:30 a.m.
Ogallala Senior High School
602 East G St., Ogallala, Neb.
308.284.4029

2:30 p.m.
Yuma Senior High School
1000 S Albany St., Yuma, Colo.
970.848.5488

7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church of Sterling
130 S. 4th St., Sterling, Colo.
970.522.2708

Saturday, February 15

7:30 p.m.
Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church
1980 Dahlia St., Denver, Colo.
303.355.1651

Sunday, February 16

3:00 p.m.
Emmanuel Mission Baptist Church
3615 Vickers Dr., Colorado Springs, Colo.
719.635.4865

Highlights for the 2014 Tour Include

  • Selections from the repertoire of 鈥淲orld Music鈥 鈥 Ariel Ramirez鈥檚 groundbreaking Misa Criola, sung in Spanish, features vocal soloists and an ensemble of indiginous Latin American instruments; and representing Africa, Stanley Glasser鈥檚 Mambabo!, from a set entitled 鈥淟alela Zulu.
  • Works by contemporary American composers Eric Whitacre and Craig Hella Johnson. 鈥淲e performed Whitacre鈥檚 Lux Aurumque and Johnson鈥檚 Gitanjali Chants as part of our long-running 鈥楩estival of Lessons and Carols鈥 this past Christmas, and they were so well received both by the congregation and by our international webcast audience that we wanted to include them on tour,鈥 Mountford said. 鈥淎ustralian composer Sarah Hopkins鈥檚 Past Life Melodies gives us a chance to experiment with the soundscape of non-traditional 鈥楬oomei鈥 overtone singing.鈥
  • Our signature selection of American popular songs, ranging from Jerome Kern鈥檚 All the Things You Are to Billy Joel鈥檚 And So It Goes, and of American folksongs including a close-harmony setting of Shenandoah and a raucous rendition of Sweet Betsy from Pike showcase the talents of music professor Ruth Moore, who is the coordinator of 糖心传媒鈥檚 innovative major in collaborative piano. In addition we鈥檒l feature an exciting a cappella setting of Rossini鈥檚 William Tell Overture arranged by former choir member Julie Eschliman.

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