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SUMMARY:Lux Aeterna - MHC Choral Forces Spring Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Mount Holyoke Choral Forces present: Lux Aeterna \nThe Mount Holyoke Choral Forces\, joined by mezzo-soprano Megan Roth\, baritone Jermaine Woodard Jr.\, and organist Larry Schipull\, present Maurice Duruflé’s transcendent Requiem\, op. 9 for chorus\, organ\, and orchestra. Also featured on the program will be world premieres of Shara Nova’s Dies Irae and Colin Britt’s Amo Ergo Sum. \n\nMount Holyoke College Glee Club\nMount Holyoke College Chorale\nColin Britt\, director
URL:https://southhadleyarts.org/event/lux-aeterna-mhc-choral-forces-spring-concert/
LOCATION:Abbey Chapel @ Mt. Holyoke College\, 50 College St\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Ruthie Foster with special guest Aisha Burns
DESCRIPTION:Doors open at 6:00\, Aisha Burns at 7:00 and Ruthie Foster at 8:00. Advance RSVP at https://delaluz.org/events/ruthie-foster/ \nSinger - songwriter\, and folk and blues luminary Ruthie Foster headlines Showcase South Hadley! Her recent and 10th studio album\, Mileage\, won a 2025 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album. Mileage finds the Ruthie reflecting on a life full of professional triumphs\, personal loss\, and a musical journey that took a self-described “little Black girl with a guitar” from singing at churches in rural Texas to chalking up multiple Grammy nominations and collaborating with fellow greats such as Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks. \nLearn more about Ruthie Foster \nSan Antonio\, Texas native turned local South Hadley hero\, violinist\, singer\, and songwriter Aisha Burns began playing violin when she was 10 years old\, and has been touring and recording since 2006. In her debut appearance at Showcase\, Aisha opens for festival headliner Ruthie Foster. \nLearn more about Aisha Burns
URL:https://southhadleyarts.org/event/ruthie-foster-with-special-guest-aisha-burns/
LOCATION:Abbey Chapel @ Mt. Holyoke College\, 50 College St\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:Path of Miracles w/ Illumine Vocal Arts Ensemble
DESCRIPTION:April 5\, 2025\, 7:30 PM \nAbbey Chapel\, Mount Holyoke College\nSouth Hadley \nPath of Miracles\, Joby Talbot\nwith Amherst Concert Choir\nand Audivi
URL:https://southhadleyarts.org/event/path-of-miracles-w-illumine-vocal-arts-ensemble/
LOCATION:Abbey Chapel @ Mt. Holyoke College\, 50 College St\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
CATEGORIES:Music
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SUMMARY:South Hadley Chorale Annual Concert
DESCRIPTION:Our concert will be held Sunday\, March 16\, 2025 at 3 p.m. at Abbey Memorial Chapel on the Mount Holyoke College campus. \nThe major works to be sung will be Frostiana by Randall Thompson and Magnificat by Pergolesi. A choral work by Bach will also be on the program. \nTicket Information\nStarting in mid-January\, 2025\, tickets may be purchased from members of the Chorale\, at the Odyssey Book Shop in South Hadley\, at the door on the day of the concert or at www.eventbrite.com. \nTicket Prices - preconcert and online\n\nGeneral Admission: $20.00\nSenior Citizens: $15.00\nStudents/Children 12 and under: $5.00\n\nPreconcert tickets may be purchased at Odyssey Book Shop in South Hadley or through Eventbrite. \nTicket Prices - purchased at the door\n\nGeneral Admission: $25.00\nSenior Citizens: $20.00\nStudents/Children 12 and under: $5.00
URL:https://southhadleyarts.org/event/south-hadley-chorale-annual-concert/
LOCATION:Abbey Chapel @ Mt. Holyoke College\, 50 College St\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
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SUMMARY:Shell Shaker *East Coast Premiere
DESCRIPTION:The Mount Holyoke College Music Department presents the world premiere of Chickasaw composer Jerod Tate’s Loksi’ Shaali’ (Shell Shaker)\, a groundbreaking opera about the journey of the Chickasaw-Choctaw migration. The story follows the journey of a Chickasaw girl named Loksi’ (Turtle)\, transforming from a troubled girl into a confident young woman and the significance of embracing identity\, honoring sacred traditions\, and how simple acts of kindness can transform the world. \nWorkshopped right here on the Mount Holyoke College campus with a major grant from the Mellon Foundation and the Five College Native American and Indigenous Studies Program\, Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s groundbreaking opera will be the first opera ever to be sung completely in a Native American language. \nJoin Mount Holyoke College’s Symphony Orchestra and Glee Club in this semi-staged production of Tate’s new work that will captivate the audience\, immersing you in the rich cultural heritage of the Chickasaw Tribe. \n\nCristina María Castro Loksi’\nCharles Calotta Hiloha and Loksi’ Sipokni’\nKirsten C. Kunkle\, Ippo’si’ Sipokni’\nNicole Van Avery\, Ishki’\nMark Billy\, Inki’\nGrant Youngblood\, Okhina’\nMount Holyoke Symphony Orchestra\nTianhui Ng\, conductor\nMount Holyoke College Glee Club\nColin Britt\, director\n\nTickets are available via Ludus.
URL:https://southhadleyarts.org/event/shell-shaker-east-coast-premiere/
LOCATION:Abbey Chapel @ Mt. Holyoke College\, 50 College St\, South Hadley\, MA\, 01075\, United States
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