Audience members invited to participate in first DPU choral concert of season

Thursday, September 15, 2016
DePauw University/B. Suzanne Hassler The DePauw Choirs, directed by Kristina Boerger, invite the public to join them on Sunday for a participatory concert “Follow You, Follow Me” in the Green Center’s Great Hall on Sept. 18 at 3 p.m.

The DePauw University Choir and DePauw Chamber Singers, directed by Kristina Boerger, will present “Follow You, Follow Me: An Interactive Circle” for the combined choirs’ first concert of the 2016-17 season at 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 18 in the Great Hall of the Judson and Joyce Green Center for the Performing Arts.

For this program, which explores the use of canons or “rounds” for gathering communities and as generators of harmony and polyrhythm, audience members will be invited to participate in music from Elizabethan, Early American and contemporary times.

“Our choirs will show how composers everywhere and through various eras have used the tools of ‘Row, Row, Row Your Boat’ to get people singing together,” Boerger said.

Guillaume Dufay’s 15th--century “Gloria ad modem tubae” will prove that the Medievals could “swing”; Benjamin Yarmolinsky’s “Rounds” will present several whimsical or contemplative texts; Britten’s “Hymn to Saint Cecilia” will showcase virtuosic chamber singing; and Brahms will prove that the most formal musical architecture can seem to unfold like a spontaneous outpouring of love.

Boerger invites the community to sing along with the DePauw University Choirs this Sunday and “discover how beautiful and simple—and how beautiful and complex—a canon can be.”

General admission tickets to DePauw student concerts are $5; tickets for seniors, children and all students are free thanks to season sponsors Judson and Joyce Green. A pay-what-you-can option is also available online and on request.

For more information or to make online purchases, visit www.music.depauw.edu.

The venue’s box office will also be open beginning one hour prior to Sunday’s performance.

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