Gala
Season Opener - October 18 - 8 p.m. Maryland Hall for the Creative
Arts
Great Music,
Great Artists! Share an evening of priceless musical moments
when the Annapolis Chorale and Chamber Orchestra launch the group's
31st season. The evening of non-stop music features a stellar list
of the group's favorite guest soloists singing their favorite songs
-- and some surprises. From the first note on the piano to the final
chord, this will be an unforgettable evening. Tickets are $27/adults
and $13/students. Group rates available.
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Carmina Burana
- November 15 - 8 p.m. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
Passion,
Sex, Romance and Fate! Join the Chorale and Chamber Orchestra
for Carl Orff's powerful work that blends 12th century secular poetry
with 20th century music. Exciting, and sometimes a little scandalous,
"Carmina Burana" is one of the most popular concert works
in the repertoire. Tickets are $27/adults and $13/students. Group
rates available.
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A Celebration
of Christmas - December 12 - 8 p.m. Maryland Hall for the Creative
Arts.
An Annapolis
tradition! Let the merriment begin with the Annapolis Chorale's
"can't miss" holiday concert that combines the finest
sentiments and music of the season. CNN newswoman Kelly Arena is
the Chorale's special guest. A holiday reception follows the performance.
Order your tickets early for this one! Tickets are $35. Group rates
available.
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"Messiah" by Candlelight - December 19, 8 p.m., St. Anne's
Episcopal Church.
A candlelit
church full of magnificent music
Experience the glory
of Handel's masterpiece in historic St. Anne's Episcopal Church.
Join the Annapolis Chorale, Chamber Orchestra and guest soloists
for Part 1 (the Christmas portion) of "Messiah" followed
by carols for the Nativity. Then walk up West Street for the post-concert
reception hosted by ArtFX. Tickets are $27/adults and 13/students.
Group rates available.
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"Messiah" for Families - December 21, 3 p.m. St. Anne's
Episcopal Church.
Concert for
the Whole Family... The Annapolis Chorale and Chamber Orchestra
along with guest soloists perform Part 1 of Handel's masterpiece
followed by a holiday carol sing-along for the whole family to enjoy.
Tickets are $27/adults and 13/students. Group rates available.
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Broadway in Concert: "The Music Man" - February 14, 8
p.m. Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts
"Ya
got trouble
right here in River City
" Be at
the station when Professor Harold Hill arrives in Annapolis to charm
audiences as the Annapolis Chorale and Chamber Orchestra present
Meredith Willson's "The Music Man." Bring your Valentine
and watch Professor Hill discover love while humming along to "Till
There Was You," "The Wells Fargo Wagon" and "Seventy
Six Trombones." Tickets are $27/adults and $13/students. Group
rates available.
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Bach St. John Passion - March 20, 8 p.m. St. Anne's Episcopal Church
Intense,
moving, spiritual
Bach's powerful setting of The Passion
story from the gospel of St. John is one of the most dramatic works
of his career. As Easter approaches, join the Chamber Chorus, Chamber
Orchestra and soloists for an emotional journey through the Passion
with this highly personal work. Tickets are $27/adults and $13/students.
Group rates available.
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Season Finale - "Sweeney Todd" - May 1, 8 p.m. Maryland
Hall for the Creative Arts
"Attend
the tale of Sweeney Todd
" Stephen Sondheim's dark
tale of revenge comes to Annapolis when the Annapolis Chorale and
Chamber Orchestra present this gripping and darkly humorous Tony-winner.
A grand opera for modern audiences, the ironic and riveting "Sweeney
Todd" plays to packed houses around the country. Find out why
on May 1. (Mature themes; parental discretion advised.) Tickets
are $27/adults and $13/students. Group rates available.
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