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BYU plans Winter Choirfest Jan. 28-29

The Brigham Young University Concert Choir, BYU Singers, Women's Chorus and Men's Chorus join together for the annual Winter Choirfest on Friday and Saturday, Jan. 28-29, at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle.

Tickets are $9. For tickets, call the Fine Arts Ticket Office at (801) 378-4322 or visit http://performances.byu.edu.

The combined choirs will start the program singing "Ring Out, Ye Crystal Spheres," by K. Lee Scott. The Concert Choir will then follow under the direction of Rosalind Hall by singing "Choral Fanfare" by John Rutter and "I Will Sing Unto the Lord" by Imant Raminsh.

BYU Singers will perform under the direction of Ronald Staheli. They will sing a variety of songs including "The World Is Not My Home" by Johannes Brahms and "Peace Like a River" arranged by Staheli.

Under the direction of Jean Applonie, the Women's Chorus will sing "In the Beginning" by Imant Raminsh and "Spell to Bring Lost Creatures Home" by Bob Chilcott.

The Men's Chorus will perform under the direction of Rosalind Hall. They will perform "Great Day, by Vincent Youmans and arranged by Roy Ringwald and "The Long Day Closes" by Arthur Sullivan.

For more information contact Rosalind Hall at (801) 422-2272, Ronald Staheli at (801) 422-3169, Jean Applonie at (801) 422-8903.

Writer: Rebekah Hanson

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