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DCINY Presents Music for The Human Spirit Performance
DCINY presents Music for the Human Spirit, a two-act performance beginning with DCINY Composer-in-Residence Michael Bussewitz-Quarm’s moving composition, Where We Find Ourselves. Act two features music for middle school voices led by conductor/composer Greg Gilpin, with special guest soloist, mezzo-soprano Leah Crane.
Special Guests Greg Gilpin, Conductor/Composer Leah Crane, Mezzo-Soprano Rodney Wynkoop, Guest Conductor
Distinguished Concerts Singers International Performers Choral Society of Durham (NC), Rodney Wynkoop, Director Dawn Doherty Academy of Irish Music and Singing (NY), Dawn Doherty, Director Gray Middle School Chorus (FL), Jennifer Kale, Director *Haysville Middle School Concert Choir (KS), Paul Graves, Director Highland Hills Middle School (IN), Reagan Shourds, Director K.O. Knudson Vocale (NV), Amy Symes, Director *McDougle Middle School Choir (NC), John Benton, Director Purdue University Fort Wayne Choirs (IN), Dr. William Sauerland, Director Tennessee State University Meistersingers (TN), Dr. Angelica Dunsavage, Director
Venue: Perelman Stage | Stern Auditorium, Carnegie Hall
881 7th Ave
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