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VAPA Wind Ensemble, Concert Choir present annual Holidays at ULM concert Nov. 30

Published Nov. 23, 2021

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The University of Louisiana Monroe School of Visual and Performing Arts presents the annual Holidays at ULM concert at 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 30 in Brown Auditorium. The concert is free and open to the public.

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WHAT: ULM Wind Ensemble and Concert Choir Holidays at ULM concert

WHEN: Tuesday, November 30, at 7:30 p.m.

WHERE: Brown Theater

INFO: Free and the public is invited


 

By Ashlyn Dupree

ULM Office of Marketing and Communications

 

The University of Louisiana Monroe Wind Ensemble and Concert Choir will combine efforts for the annual Holidays at ULM concert on Tuesday, Nov. 30, at 7:30 p.m. in ULM’s Brown Theater. The public is invited to attend this free holiday performance.

 

The Wind Ensemble is conducted by School of Visual and Performing Arts Director Derle R. Long, Ph.D., and Director of ULM Athletic Bands Allen Parrish, DMA.  

 

Selections chosen for the Wind Ensemble portion of the performance include “A Festival Fanfare for Christmas,” “Minor Alterations,” “Jubilee,” “Bugler’s Holiday,” and “Sleigh Ride.” Trumpeters Solomon Abang, Daniel Simons, Noah Rampmaier, and Jonathan DeCou will be featured in “Bugler’s Holiday.” Included in the repertoire for this performance is a setting of “Silent Night” by local composer Herb Bassett. Bassett will serve as guest conductor for “Silent Night.”  

 

Following the Wind Ensemble, the Chamber Singers will perform “Vox Populi,” a six-part a cappella piece sung from the balcony. The Warhawk Singers (tenor/bass ensemble) and Bayou La Belle (soprano/alto ensemble) will unite to perform under the direction of VAPA Assistant Professor Carlton Kilpatrick, Ph.D. The program will continue with the ULM Concert Choir under Director of Choral Activities Deborah Chandler, Ph.D.

 

Two of the selections will be “Joyful, Joyful” from “Sister Act 2” and a combined choir piece written in 1998 as a tribute to Nelson Mandela and FW de Klerk entitled “Hope for Resolution.” This song is a juxtaposition of a European chant melody and an anti-apartheid song of South Africa. During the choral half of the program, two choral music education students will each conduct one of the ensembles. Justin Havard is the accompanist for all of ULM’s choral ensembles.

 

For more information on this performance, visit the ULM School of Visual and Performing Arts in the College of Arts, Education, and Sciences at ulm.edu/vapa.


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