Featuring South County Chorus and Hinesburg Community Band
The Hinesburg Artist Series will perform an exciting mix of choral and band music at the Champlain Valley Union High School at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 19.
“Our fall concert is always free and fun,” said Rufus Patrick, Hinesburg Artist Series Music Director. “Both the band and chorus will perform a variety of music that will appeal to all ages, so we hope to see many from the community coming to enjoy an afternoon of music.”
The South County Chorus selections include Cantate Dominum by Hayes, Flight Song by Arnesen, Galop by Berg, 93 Million Miles recorded by Jason Mraz arranged by Emerson, I Sing Because I’m Happy by Dilworth, and An Americana Songbook by Wagner incorporating Ching a Ring Chaw; Swing Low Sweet Chariot; I’m Goin’ Away; Cindy; Shenandoah; Red River Valley; When the Saints Go Marching In; and Good Night, Ladies.
The Hinesburg Community Band is performing Pelican Dance by Dunn, Beacon of Light by Roszell, In Joyous Flight by Roszell, excerpts from Appalachian Spring arranged by Longfield, and Four Cumberland Sketches by Standridge. The band will also perform Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue arranged by Longfield. Featured musicians will be pianist Evan Allen and clarinetist Margaret Roddy.
“The Hinesburg Artist Series enjoys strong support from the community,” said Mr. Patrick. “We have many faithful attendees, donors and local advertisers who support and inspire us. Bringing music and joy to the community is what keeps us going.”
While the concert is free, donations are gratefully accepted.
Please go to our website hinesburgartistseries.org for additional information.
Hinesburg Artist Series is supported in part by the Vermont Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts.