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Spring Concert Will Celebrate 40 Years Of Waterbury Chorale

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Spring Concert Will Celebrate 40 Years Of Waterbury Chorale

WATERBURY — The Waterbury Chorale announces its spring concert, which will commemorate the 40th anniversary of the chorale’s first performances in Waterbury. Musical Director Joseph J. Jacovino Jr. will conduct the 110-member Chorale and the Waterbury Chorale Festival Orchestra with accompanist Susan Theodos in the return concert at the majestic Shrine of Saint Anne.

The concert will begin at 4 pm.

Entitled “Voices of Reflection, Thanksgiving and Celebration,” the program will feature an eclectic mix of chorale spiritual favorites performed during its 40-year history either in Waterbury or during its travels to Eastern Europe, Denmark, Ireland, Wales, England, China, Turkey and Austria. Among the musical selections are “Goin’ Home” by Antonin Dvorak, “A Jubilant Song” by Norman Dello Joio, “Lacrymosa” from Mozart’s Requiem, “Alleluia” by Randall Thompson, “He, Watching Over Israel” from Elijah by Felix Mendelssohn, “The Awakening” by Joseph Martin, “Deep River” arranged by Moses Hogan, “Danny Boy” arranged by Joseph Flummerfelt, and “When the Saints Go Marching In” arranged by John Rutter.

The Chorale’s formed group, The Chamber Singers, will be featured in “Cantate Domino” by Giuseppe Pitoni, “Down to the Water to Pray” arranged by Pepper Choplin, and “Something Beautiful for God” original music by Director Jacovino.

Tickets, at $20 suggested donation, are available by calling Jean Schmidt at 203-755-2561 or from any Chorale member. For more information, visit the Chorale’s website at WaterburyChorale.org.

The Shrine of Saint Anne is at 515 South Main Street.

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