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BYU Singers, Concert Choir plan joint concerts Oct. 14-15

The Brigham Young University Singers and Concert Choir will present concerts Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15, at 7:30 p.m. in the de Jong Concert Hall.

Tickets are available through the Fine Arts Ticket Office at (801) 422-4322 or at performances.byu.edu for $9 or $6 with BYU or student ID.

The BYU Singers, conducted by Ronald Staheli, will perform “Verbum supernum prodiens” by Damijan Močnik, “Inner Stillness” by Lane Johnson, “Jubilant Praise” by Mark Hayes, “Fünf Gesänge” op. 104 by Johannes Brahms, “Psalm 119” by Robert Beaser, “I Beseech You to Look” by Paul Sjolund, “Song of Creation” by Austin C. Lovelace and “An Instrument of Thy Peace” by Ralph Manuel.

The Concert Choir, conducted by Rosalind Hall, will perform “A Prayer of the Middle Ages” by Howard Hanson and the African-American spirituals “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel” arranged by Bob Burroughs, “Is There Anybody Here?” arranged by Alice Parker and “Ain’t That Good News” arranged by Mark Hayes.

The choir will also perform fragments from the mass, including the Kyrie and Agnus Dei from Chichester Mass by William Albright, Gloria from Missa brevis by Richard Rodney Bennett and Sanctus from the Mass for Double Chorus by Frank Martin.

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

Writer: Brian Rust

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