Wilkes University Choral Ensembles Presents Journeys, April 26
Wilkes-Barre, PA (04/22/2019) — The Wilkes University Chorus and Chamber Singers will present the program entitled Journeys on April 26 at 3 p.m. The concert will be held at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Wilkes-Barre. The Wilkes University Choral Ensembles are directed by Steven Thomas, director of choral activities and chair of the division of performing arts. The concert is free and open to the public.
The program includes works related to travel: departures, separation, destinations, modes of travel and even the road itself. Selections include Randall Thompson's "The Road Not Taken," Stephen Chatman's "Train", Eleanor Daley's "The Bridge Builder," an arrangement of "Route Sixty-Six" by Dick Averre and William Henry Smith's "Ride the Chariot." Featured soloists on the program are Stevie Burton, Kayleigh Evans, Caitlin Klinger, and Olivia Williams.
The University Chorus is the University's largest choral ensemble and is open to any member of the Wilkes community, by audition. The Chamber Singers is the University's select vocal ensemble, and is open to any student member of the Wilkes University Chorus, by audition. The Chamber Singers typically perform a wide range of a cappella repertoire, from Renaissance to contemporary music.
For more information, contact Steven Thomas at 570-408-4434 or steven.thomas@wilkes.edu.
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About Wilkes University:
Wilkes University is a private, independent, non-sectarian institution of higher education dedicated to academic and intellectual excellence through mentoring in the liberal arts, sciences and professional programs. Founded in 1933, the university is on a mission to create one of the nation's finest small universities, offering all of the programs, activities and opportunities of a large university in the intimate, caring and mentoring environment of a small college, open to all who show promise. The Economist named Wilkes 25th in the nation for the value of its education for graduates. In addition to 47 majors, Wilkes offers 25 master's degree programs and five doctoral/terminal degree programs, including the doctor of philosophy in nursing, doctor of nursing practice, doctor of education, doctor of pharmacy, and master of fine arts in creative writing. Learn more at www.wilkes.edu.
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