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Fall Concert
Celebrating the Legacy of Dale Warland
Commemorating the amazing 32-year history of the conductor and singers who set the standard for choral excellence in the United States featuring Unique carol arrangements by Dale Warland Works commissioned for the Dale Warland Singers including Three Nativity Carols by Stephen Paulus with oboist Jennifer Zeigler Barnhart 20th Century European classics by Holst, Tavener, and Villette from the library of the Dale Warland Singers The World Premiere of a new work composed by Dale Warland especially for Cantate Carlisle with harpist Elizabeth Asmus and flutist Karen Botterbusch Saturday, December 12 at Sunday, December 13 at First Evangelical Lutheran Church ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Spring Concert
Past, Present, and Future Once upon a time Cantate Carlisle was only a dream. With the encouragement and financial support of two close friends, Cantate Carlisle Artistic Director Cheryl Parsons took the steps to realize that dream. Twenty years later she, the singers, and the board of directors not only celebrate that dream, but begin to realize a new dream, the beginnings of a choir for young people sponsored by Cantate Carlisle. The music for this spring's concert pays tribute to music, to the inspiration of dreams, and to the future. featuring Musick's Empire by Lloyd Pfautsch and Musica! by Brant Adams Leonardo Dreams of His Flying Machine by Eric Whitacre Selections from Dreams and Dances by Gwyneth Walker for choir and string orchestra The debut performance of Cantate Carlisle's new youth choir, Cantate cum Spiritum!, under the direction of DeLeigh L. Wilson The combined performance of Benedicite, a 35-minute multi-movement work for adult choir, children's choir, and orchestra by British composer Andrew Carter Saturday, May 15 at Sunday, May 16 at Carlisle Theatre 44 West High Street, Carlisle |