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Follow on Google News | Waukesha Choral Union to Perform "Messiah"Community Singers Invited to Join Performance Presented for Free
The free performance is made possible by the generosity of Fred and JoAnn Portz, longtime supporters of Waukesha Choral Union. Community Singers Invited to Perform Community singers are invited to join WCU in this performance. Rehearsals will be held March 22, 24 and 28.For more information, visit www.choralunion.org. About Messiah Handel wrote Messiah as an English version oratorio with scriptural text from the “King James Bible” and from the version of the “Psalms” included with the “Book of Common Prayer.” It was composed for modest vocal and instrumental forces with optional settings for many of the individual numbers. Years after Handel’s death, the work was adapted for performances on a much larger scale by full orchestras and choirs. It remains one of the best known and frequently performed choral works in Western music. Rich History of Choral Music This year, WCU is featuring “The World Sings,” a celebration of music from around the globe. WCU has been musically active in the community for over 60 years. Originally a combination of Carroll College students and community singers, it took its present form as an auditioned choir in 1978. Waukesha Choral Union derives its strength and quality from its members’ passion for singing and is always seeking new voices. Auditions are held by appointment. Recent collaborative partners include the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, Oconomowoc Chamber Orchestra, Bel Canto Chorus, Milwaukee Choristers, Carroll University Choirs, and the choirs of Waukesha South High School, Muskego High School, and Hartford Union High School. For more information visit www.choralunion.org. End
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