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6 Arts Notes

Queen Anne’s Chorale at Chesapeake College December 7

November 20, 2024 by The Spy Leave a Comment

Queen Anne’s Chorale is excited to announce their return to the Todd Performing Arts Center located at Chesapeake College in Wye Mills on December 7th at 7pm. The campus, at the intersection of Routes 50 and 213, provides easy access from all directions.

For many years, Queen Anne’s Chorale performed at TPAC, but the pandemic changed that. They have since been using the Centreville Methodist Church for practice and concert but have grown in members enough that they needed more space. Also, the Holiday Concert draws big crowds that will appreciate the ample seating and parking on the campus of Chesapeake College.

With a theme of Holiday Spirit, the concert promises to deliver holiday spirit to both young and old.  Robert Huntington, Artistic Director since 2003, has carefully chosen repertoire of sacred and secular selections. The full Chorale will perform, among others, Lo How a Rose, It’s the Holiday Season, Let It Snow and Calypso Lullaby.  Also, the Select Ensemble, auditioned from within the Chorale, will perform Celebrate Hannukah Tonight and Walking in the Air with video enhancement.   And it wouldn’t be a concert, without the audience being invited to a sing-along with the Chorale.  A reception after the concert is always a perfect ending to an uplifting evening of music that promises to fill your heart with the Holiday Spirit.

Tickets can be purchased by visiting qachorale.org and clicking on a link that will send you to the TPAC ticket office. Cost is $25 for adults over 18, $15 for students 13-18 and FREE for children under 13.

Queen Anne’s Chorale is supported in part through grants from the United Way of Queen Anne’s County, the Queen Anne’s County Centre for the Arts, and the Maryland State Arts Council, an agency dedicated to cultivating a vibrant cultural community where the arts thrive.

Presenting Sponsors The Ed Beres Group at REMAX Executive and Soistman Family Dentistry and Associates along with Corporate Sponsors David Harrison with Long and Foster, Chesapeake Hearing Centers, Heron Point of Chestertown, Koons Easton Toyota, Mid-Atlantic Cat Hospital and Shore United Bank also enable QAC to present Holiday Spirit.

There are also always opportunities to support to QAC with donations, program ads or sponsorships. For more information visit www.qachorale.org.

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