The Greenbrier Valley Chorale will present its Spring Concert, Reflections in Song: Rivers, Rain, Oceans and Tears, at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 5, at Carnegie Hall in Lewisburg.
The Spring Concert will feature an enchanting mix of music with water as its theme. Selections include Seal Lullaby by Eric Whitacre; Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge Over Troubled Water; Aaron Copland’s setting of At the River, based on Shall We Gather at the River; Crossing the Bar by Gwyneth Walker, based on the poem by Alfred Lord Tennyson; and an authentic arrangement of Down in the River to Pray. Percussionist Sarah Hann will accompany the choir on Kawouno Wan Gi Pi. Sung in the Dholuo language of Kenya, it is a stirring celebration of the gift of water to the land in the form of rivers and rain.
The Greenbrier Valley Chorale is known throughout the region for the high caliber of its performances. The artistic director is Barbara Wygal Lutz, and Teresa Bryant is the accompanist. The choir is made up of singers from throughout the Greenbrier Valley and beyond. Known for its artistic excellence and wide-ranging repertoire, the group has been performing throughout the region for more than 25 years.
Tickets to the Carnegie Hall performance are $17 for adults and $7 for students K-undergraduate. Tickets can be purchased online at www.carnegiehallwv.org, or by calling 304-645-7917. Tickets also will be available at the door.
The Chorale Spring Concert program was also presented at the Ritz Theatre in Hinton on Tuesday, May 1, and at the Historic Masonic Theater in Clifton Forge, VA, on Wednesday, May 2.
Concert sponsors are David and Barbara Elliott, Nancy Bulla, Tim Holbrook, the Alvin and Betty Gordon Fund for Education and the Arts of the Greenbrier Valley Community Foundation, and Teresa and Jeff Bryant.
The Greenbrier Valley Chorale receives financial assistance from the Greenbrier County Commission Arts and Recreation Fund and from business and individual contributors. Carnegie Hall is ADA compliant.