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BYU Men’s, Women’s Choruses plan concerts Nov. 7-8

The Brigham Young University School of Music will present a performance by the Men’s and Women’s Choruses Wednesday and Thursday, Nov. 7-8, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.

Tickets are available at $10 for the general public, $9 for senior citizens and alumni, and $6 for students through the Fine Arts Ticket Office, (801) 422-4322, or at byuarts.com/tickets.

The Women’s Chorus, conducted by Jean Applonie, will perform “A Jubilant Song” by Norman Dello Joio, “Sanctus” from “Mass for Three Voices” by William Byrd, “Amazing Grace” by Cherie Hall, “Here Comes the Sun” by George Harrison and several others.

Among other songs, the Men’s Chorus, conducted by Rosalind Hall, will perform “The Morning Trumpet” by Mack Wilberg, “Come Thou Fount of Every Blessing” by Daniel McDavitt, “Home on the Range” arranged by Paul Pert and selections from the Disney animated movie “The Jungle Book” by Richard and Robert Sherman.

For more information, contact Rosalind Hall at (801) 422-2272, or Jean Applonie at (801) 422-7495.

Writer: Preston Wittwer

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