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BYU Spring Chorale to present June 10 performance in Provo Tabernacle

The Brigham Young University Spring Chorale will present “Evening Song” Friday, June 10, at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle on the corner of University Avenue and 100 S. in Provo.

The event is free and the public is invited to attend.

The choir will sing sacred music from Charles V. Stanford, George Dyson and other composers.

Due to the nature of the music, the concert will be more of a worship event, said Rosalind Hall, assistant professor in the BYU School of Music and chorale conductor.

“The Provo Tabernacle is a lovely concert setting and the audience will enjoy the atmosphere of the tabernacle,” Hall said.

Nathan Wright will be an assistant conductor, and the concert will feature Jason Bergman, trumpet, Alena Hicken, organ and Jared Oaks, piano.

For more information, call Rosalind Hall at (801) 422-2272.

Writer: James McCoy

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