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Join us on Sunday, May 18 at 4pm at Fuller Middle School, Framingham. One highlight of the concert will honor Alice Parker, a world-renowned champion of choral singing who was born in Boston and spent most of her life in New England. The Parker pieces will include some of her most famous spiritual arrangements, as well as “An American Kedusha,” a setting taken from the Jewish Sabbath morning liturgy.
Another local connection is Dominick Argento’s “Walden Pond,” a song cycle using texts by Henry David Thoreau, accompanied by the unusual instrumentation of three cellos and harp. In a set of songs about waterways, we’ll feature “The Negro Speaks of Rivers,” a rarely heard
piece by the Black composer Margaret Bonds, as well as the beautiful folk tunes “Loch Lomond” and “Shenandoah.”
Free parking is available as well as easy access to a lovely auditorium.
Please visit https://www.heritagechorale.org for more details and to buy tickets online in advance.
Event Links
Tickets: https://go.evvnt.com/3020817-0