Chamber Singers and Coro di Belle Voci
The Chamber Singers and Coro di Belle Voci explore historical and contemporary repertoire across a variety of genres/styles.
The Chamber Singers and Coro di Belle Voci explore historical and contemporary repertoire across a variety of genres/styles.
Join us for an evening of singing with the Coro di Belle Voci (Treble Choir), conducted by Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, and the Old Time Ensemble, directed by Dr. Christen Blanton.
The Chamber Singers present a varied program of works by Telemann, Lobo de Mesquita, and Mozart.
Carole Ott, conductor
The Chamber Singers present a varied program of works by Morrison, Warshauer, Clearfield, Esmail, and Schubert. They will be joined by Dr. Alexander Ezerman (cello), Dr. Erika Boysen (flute), and Dr. Michaela Kelly (soprano).
The University Chorale presents “Elements,” a set of choral works that abstractly depict the four classical elements and explores the wide range of capabilities of the human voice—from overtone singing, to vocal percussion, to colourful vocal timbres.
Conducted by Prof. Lindsay Kesselman, Coro di Belle Voci explores historical and contemporary repertoire across a variety of genres/styles.
Established solo artists soprano Lindsay Kesselman, clarinetist Kimberly Cole Luevano, and pianist Midori Koga joined as the Haven Trio in 2011. Now in its 13th season, Haven has commissioned a compelling body of repertoire from its extended family of composers.
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for an evening of light-hearted romance and comedy, as we present two short one acts: Offenbach’s The Lantern Marriage and Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief. In Offenbach’s charming operetta, our hero finds his treasure, disappointing the hopes of the two widows who had their sights set on making him their new husband. The Old Maid and the Thief narrative parallels The Lantern Marriage as two single women (Miss Todd and Miss Pinkerton) attempt to win the affections of Bob, who ends up finding his love in their maid, Laetitia.
Join the UNCG Opera Theatre for an evening of light-hearted romance and comedy, as we present two short one acts: Offenbach’s The Lantern Marriage and Menotti’s The Old Maid and the Thief. In Offenbach’s charming operetta, our hero finds his treasure, disappointing the hopes of the two widows who had their sights set on making him their new husband. The Old Maid and the Thief narrative parallels The Lantern Marriage as two single women (Miss Todd and Miss Pinkerton) attempt to win the affections of Bob, who ends up finding his love in their maid, Laetitia.