[Moo] An Afternoon of Sacred Choral Music

Jim Trigg blaise at scadian.net
Thu Jan 6 19:36:03 PST 2005


This Sunday, January 9, at 3:00 PM, our choir is having a concert to 
benefit our church's building fund (free-will offering).  Please come 
hear An Afternoon of Sacred Music, featuring the Magnificat by Gabriel 
Pergolesi.  We will also be doing several other selections, including O 
Magnum Mysterium by Vittoria and some arias from The Messiah.  There 
will also be two barbershop quartet arrangements of hymns.  The church's 
  organ is a historic pipe organ and the organist is very talented.

Directions: Take I-95/I-495 to exit 176A (Telegraph Road South).  Take 
Telegraph Road past the Hess station on the right and then make a right 
at the next traffic light (Franconia Road).  The church is on the left 
across from the first housing development on the right.

Blaise
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