Simpson University Music Department Presents ‘Music, When Soft Voices Die’

For Immediate Release

10.18.2016

Music, When Soft Voices Die Concert

Music, When Soft Voices Die Concert
REDDING, Calif. - The Trinity Repertory Singers and Simpson University Chorale will present “Music, When Soft Voices Die,” a contemplative and artistic show celebrating the beauty of love and life at the turning of the seasons.

The concert is at 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 23, in the James M. Grant Student Life Center on Simpson’s campus, 2211 College View Drive. The cost is $10 general admission; and $8 for seniors and students. High school students with ID are free.

The concert will feature music by Brahms, Fauré and Sondheim, soft and poetic hymns, and Shakespeare’s poetry put to song.

Both groups are conducted by Dr. Cyril Myers, Simpson’s director of choral activities. Dr. Myers holds a doctorate in choral conducting and has extensive experience as a choral director, as well as being an alumnus of three professional ensembles.

For more information about Simpson University’s Music Department, visit simpsonu.edu/music. To learn more about upcoming concerts, visit simpsonu.edu/musicevents.

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Simpson University, established in 1921, is a Christian university offering undergraduate, graduate, and teaching credential programs. The university celebrated its 25th year in Redding and the completion of a Science and Nursing Center in 2014. Academic programs include ASPIRE, a degree-completion program geared toward working adults with both on-campus and online course offerings, including degrees in psychology and organizational leadership. For information about the university, or to arrange a campus visit, call 1-888-9-SIMPSON or visit simpsonu.edu.

 

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