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Choir goes back on spring tour after pandemic hiatus

Submitted by mzuercher on Fri, 02/17/2023 - 12:30
Concert Choir close-up

The Concert Choir takes its first spring break tour since 2019, singing in venues in Kansas, Iowa, Illinois and Missouri, beginning Friday, March 3, with an evening concert in Kansas City.

Rather than a “home concert” at the end of the tour, the choir gave a Feb. 26 concert as a tour send-off.

All concerts are free and open to the public, with freewill offerings taken in some locations.

Choral groups to present fall showcase live and in-person again

Submitted by mzuercher on Thu, 10/21/2021 - 17:19
The 2021-22 edition of Woven

After a pandemic-forced break, Bethel Sings returns to campus on Sunday, Oct. 31, at 4 p.m. on the Ad Building steps (or Mem Hall in case of bad weather). 

Bethel choral groups will present this fall showcase (note the change of location from some previously printed calendars).

The concert will move indoors, to Memorial Hall, if the weather requires it. But William Eash, D.M.A., director of choral activities, hopes that won’t happen.

“We can now sing without masks if we’re outdoors,” he said.

Woven, Open Road to give Mother’s Day concert

Submitted by mzuercher on Wed, 05/05/2021 - 16:34
Front of Ad Building

It’s been two years since Bethel College’s small a cappella groups have been able to give a full concert.

Open Road (men) and Woven (women) will give a joint concert May 9 at 2 p.m. on the steps of the Administration Building on the Bethel campus.

Both Woven and Open Road are student-led groups that choose their own music and arrange their own practice schedules. Members are all part of the Bethel College Concert Choir.

Like everything else, last year’s joint concert was cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Vocal groups to give concert on Ad Building steps

Submitted by mzuercher on Mon, 04/26/2021 - 16:17
Concert Choir singing on Klingenberg farm

Fresh from an exclusive engagement in rural Marion County, the Concert Choir and small ensembles will perform an end-of-year concert Sunday, May 2.

The choir will sing on the steps of the Administration Building May 2 at 4 p.m. The event will also feature the a cappella groups Open Road (men) and Woven (women).

In mid-April, Derek Klingenberg invited the Concert Choir to his family’s rural Peabody farm to sing lullabies to a pair of young Great Horned Owls that were hatched on the property in early March. Klingenberg has a 24-hour “owl cam” watching the nest.

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