In Celebration of the Human Voice - The Essential Musical Instrument
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Mixed Community Chorus The Sterling Singers is made up entirely of volunteers from Utah's Wasatch Front. Its more than 350 active singers range in age from 14 to over 70. The choir was founded in 1994 by Sterling Brimley with only 30 singers. Since 1996, it has grown in size and skill under the musical genius of conductor and artistic director, Kelly DeHaan. The Sterling Singers perform a number of concerts each year, free of charge, in venues including the Salt Lake Tabernacle, Abravanel Hall and Libby Gardner Concert Hall at the University of Utah. In addition to entertaining the public with yearly traditional Christmas concerts, past performances have included a concert of Dr. Crawford Gates' works, as well as the debut of his original opera, Joseph, Joseph; the Requiems of Brahms, Rutter and Faure; John Rutter's Gloria and Magnificat; Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Lyceum Philharmonic Orchestra, the 150th Commemoration of the Mormon Battalion; and concerts of patriotic and other musical selections. The choir is in frequent demand to sing sacred musical selections in LDS worship services and firesides. Founded - 1994. Update This Listing |
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