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Oratorio Choir to Perform Vivaldi’s ‘Gloria’

Choir members dressed in all black are pictured singing
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The 60-voice Oratorio Choir will present Antonio Vivaldi’s “Gloria” along with a variety of traditional and contemporary pieces celebrating the beauty and impact music has on people.

The Bridgewater College Oratorio Choir will present a concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8, in the Concert Hall in the Carter Center for Worship and Music at Bridgewater College.

The performance is under the direction of Prof. Curtis Nolley, visiting director of choral music at Bridgewater College.

The 60-voice Oratorio Choir includes Bridgewater’s Concert Choir, Chorale, faculty, alumni and friends. Music instructor Lacey Johnson will accompany on the piano.

The concert, entitled “Musica Gloria,” will feature Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria. Featured soloists include seniors Jenna K. Hallock, a music and psychology major, from Frederick, Md., and Teresa I. Mejia, a music major, from Front Royal, Va., and Melissa Sumner Swisher, adjunct instructor of music at Bridgewater. A chamber orchestra consisting of musicians from Eastern Mennonite and James Madison universities and the local community will accompany the performance.

The second half of the concert will include a variety of traditional and contemporary pieces celebrating the beauty and impact music has on people throughout their lifetime.

The concert is free and open to the public.

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