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BYU's University Chorale presents "Evening Song" Aug. 4

The Brigham Young University Summer Chorale will present “Evening Song” Thursday, Aug. 4, at 7:30 p.m. in the Provo Tabernacle on the corner of University Avenue and 100 South in Provo.

The event is free and the public is invited to attend

The choir will sing "Exultate Deo" by Hans Leo Hassler, the "Angus Dei" by William Bird, Aaron Copland's "The Boatman’s Dance," "Fogarty’s Cove" by Stan Rogers, "O Vos Omnes" by David N. Childs, "Peace Be Unto Thy Soul" by BYU School of Music faculty member S. Gordon Jessop and an Nigerian carol, "Dide ta Deo."

Paul Broomhead is the principal conductor assisted by Jim Wilcock, Alan Zabriskie, Leanna Crockett and Leah Tarrant.

The chorale is the only BYU choir operating during spring and summer terms at BYU. The non-audition choir includes members of BYU’s regular audition choirs.

For more information, contact Ken Crossley at (801)422-9348.

Writer: James McCoy

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