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The Lenawee
Community Chorus
P.O. Box 51
Adrian, MI 49221 Ph.
(517) 264-3925
thodgman@adrian.edu
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News & Updates
JULY, 2008
Members of the Lenawee Community Chorus return
from a triumphant concert tour of China with concerts in Beijing and
Shanghai. Chorus members joined members of the Adrian College
Choir on a twelve-day tour performing Beethoven's Ninth Symphony in the
Forbidden City Concert Hall and in the Shanghai City Concert Hall.
450 singers from all across America and Canada joined forces with the
TanJien Symphony Orchestra and received standing ovations from their
Chinese audiences. SEE
PICTURES
APRIL 2008
JENKINS "The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace"
LEAVES AN AUDIENCE OF 500 IN STUNNED SILENCE. One hundred and
thirty singers delivered a powerful performance of Karl Jenkins' Mass
For Peace on Sunday, April 20th in Herrick Chapel. The
poignant work for chorus and orchestra calls for people around the world
to unite in peace using texts drawn from the Mass, the Bible, an Islamic
prayer, and poets from differing cultures. Audience members were
moved to tears by the intensity of the music and text, and many singers
reported that it was one of the finest works they have ever sung.
The thirty-piece orchestra that accompanied the choir was made up of
professional players from the Adrian Symphony Orchestra and Adrian
College faculty.
APRIL, 2008
PATRIOTIC CONCERT RECEIVES STANDING OVATION.
The Lenawee Community Chorus joined the Adrian College Choir and Concert
Band in a performance of several patriotic songs on Sunday, April 6th.
The audience was so thrilled by the performance delivered by the 200
musicians on stage that they gave them a standing ovation for their
efforts. This is the second year the choirs and bands have joined
together for this popular event. It is a wonderful way to show one's
patriotism devoid of politics. The choirs sang favorite songs like
America the Beautiful, Yankee Doodle, This Land is Your Land, and
Battle Hymn of the Republic.
JANUARY, 2008
RESCHEDULED CHRISTMAS CONCERT GOES OFF WITHOUT A
HITCH. The Lenawee Community Chorus regrouped in early January to
perform their December concert that was postponed due to an ice storm.
The choir performed Ralph Vaughan Williams hauntingly beautiful
"Fantasia on Christmas Carols" with organ, cello and baritone solo.
The concert also included a delightful performance of John Rutter's
"Brother Heinrich's Christmas" featuring oboe, bassoon, cello, piano and
narrator. Although the choir had been away from their music for
almost a month over Christmas break, they came right back with a fine
performance with only a single rehearsal to prepare. Choir members
were pleased that they had the chance to sing the music they had worked
on so hard since September last year. When the ice storm hit,
there was concern that the concert would be lost altogether. But
soloists and chorus members rallied in January to perform the music they
had worked so hard to prepare.
DECEMBER, 2007
LCC RESCHEDULES CHRISTMAS CONCERT TO JANUARY 13.
Due to an Ice Storm on the original Christmas concert date (December 9),
the Lenawee Community Chorus has rescheduled their Christmas Concert to
take place on Sunday, January 13th at 3:00 PM in the Adrian College
Chapel. The chorus will perform Vaughan Williams' "Fantasia
on Christmas Carols" a hauntingly beautiful medley of English carols
featuring baritone soloist Stephen Lancaster and cellist Diane Platte.
Also on the program, a delightful narrated story titled "Brother
Heinrich's Christmas" by John Rutter featuring Diane DuRussell as the
narrator, as well as Andrew Parker (oboe) and Susan Nelson (bassoon).
In addition to other favorite holiday choruses featured on the program,
the chorus will be joined by soprano soloist Elizabeth Major and two
Adrian College seniors, Gerianne Ditto (soprano) and Sarah Bartrum
(flute).
JUNE, 2007
LCC INVITED TO SING AT PRE-OLYMPICS MUSIC FESTIVAL
IN BEIJING, CHINA - SUMMER 2008! The Lenawee Community Chorus has
been invited to join a festival chorus of 350 singers in Beijing, China
where they will perform Beethoven's 9th Symphony in both Beijing and
Shanghai with a symphony Orchestra. The invitation comes from Eric
Knapp, a conductor who became familiar with the Lenawee Community Chorus
at their Carnegie Hall performance in New York City in March 2006.
The China tour will last for twelve days and include sightseeing in
Xian, Beijing, and Shanghai.
MAY, 2007
LENAWEE COMMUNITY CHORUS PERFORMS FOR PRESIDENT
BUSH AT JAMESTOWN ANNIVERSARY: The Lenawee Community Chorus
traveled to Jamestown, Virginia where they joined a national choir of
more than 1,600 voices in a concert celebrating the 400th Anniversary of
the Founding of Jamestown. 15,000 people in the audience lept to
their feet upon the final cadence of the "Battle Hymn of the Republic"
and air force fighter jets flew over the outdoor amphitheatre at the
close of "God Bless America". The President of the United States
and many important dignitaries made speeches, and a greeting from the
astronauts on the international space station was broadcast live on a
large screen television. Despite a mid-afternoon thunderstorm, the
members of the Lenawee Community Chorus were thrilled to play a role in
the historic event and made some memories to last a lifetime.
See a few pictures.
APRIL, 2007
A CHORAL FANTASY COME TRUE! On April 21, the
Lenawee Community Chorus combined with the Adrian College Choir to
create a symphonic chorus of more than 140 singers in a performance of
Beethoven's Choral Fantasie with the Adrian Symphony Orchestra!.
The audience of more than 700 was electrified by the power and beauty of
the choral / orchestral work which also featured concert pianist Craig
Terry. Also on the program was the rarely performed Liebeslieder Waltzer
by Johnnes Brahms -- originally composed for chorus and piano (four
hands), this was a rare opportunity to hear Brahms's arrangement of the
work for chorus and orchestra. The chorus received a glowing review from
the Adrian Daily Telegram for their performance.
JANUARY, 2007
CHORUS RECEIVES STANDING OVATION: The
members of the Lenawee Community Chorus received a standing ovation for
their performance of John Rutter's "GLORIA" at their Christmas Concert
2006. The chorus was joined by 15 brass and percussion players
from the University of Michigan and performed for an audience of more
than 400 in the Adrian College Chapel. On a lighter note, the
choir received a second ovation for their comical rendition of
"Christmas Goes Classical" by James Maddox.
AUGUST, 2006
LCC INVITED TO PERFORM AT JAMESTOWN
2007: The Lenawee Community Chorus and The Adrian College Choir
have been asked to represent the state of Michigan in a performance on
May 13, 2007 in celebration of the 400th Anniversary of the founding of
Jamestown, Virginia. The choir will travel to Williamsburg and join
choirs from every other state in the union to create a chorus of 1,607
singers! Jamestown was founded in 1607 and will celebrate its
400th anniversary in 2007. The chorus will be joined by a 400-piece
orchestra and will perform a number of favorite patriotic choral works
including Wilhousky's famous arrangement of "The Battle Hymn of the
Republic". Choir members will fly to Virginia on May 10 and take
part in special rehearsals for three days prior to the performance which
is scheduled to receive national television broadcast. Singers will also
enjoy lots of sightseeing in and around Williamsburg and spend a day at
the Busch Gardens theme park before heading back home on May 14.
The chorus received the invitation to join the 400th Anniversary
Celebration shortly after their return from a very successful
performance at Carnegie Hall last April.
JUNE, 2006
LCC LAUNCHES WEBSITE: On
Monday, June 5, 2006, the Lenawee Community Chorus joined the World Wide
Web by launching its very own website in conjunction with the Adrian
College Music Department. Now chorus members and the community at
large can easily locate information about upcoming concerts, rehearsals
and related events. The website is just one of many benefits the chorus
receives through its affiliation with Adrian College as the Community Chorus
in Residence. This affiliation allows students to join
the chorus and receive college credit. The chorus also shares its
music library with the college music department. This arrangement helps
both organizations cut costs for music purchases. The presence of the
chorus on campus enriches the college experience for the students as
well as the community. The LCC looks forward to a year from now,
when a Spectacular 40th Season Celebration will pay tribute to its long
tradition in Lenawee County and presence on the Adrian College campus.
APRIL, 2006
NEW YORK CITY: The Lenawee
Community Chorus has just returned from a performance at
Carnegie Hall
in New York City. Forty chorus members joined fifty Adrian College
students and another 100 singers from all over the country to perform
Gabriel Faure's Requiem with the New England Symphonic Orchestra on
Monday, March 13 at 8:00 PM. The performance was met with a
standing ovation by over 800 people in the concert hall.
After the concert, the singers
enjoyed a dinner cruise aboard the Spirit of New Jersey in Hudson Bay.
Chorus members feasted on a beautiful buffet dinner and then danced with
a DJ until 2:00 AM on the lower deck of the ship. On the top deck,
singers enjoyed a beautiful evening with a perfect NYC skyline and
postcard perfect views of the Statue of Liberty.
The New York trip was followed by a
home concert of the Faure Requiem at the Adrian College Chapel.
The NYC choir was joined by the other members of LCC and Adrian College
Choir making a total of 145 singers! The concert was very well
received by over 300 in the audience.
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