CINCINNATI (OH) – This was Erich Kunzel’s vision when he led the charge to bring the 2012 World Choir Games to Cincinnati USA.
The beloved Cincinnati Pops founder and icon, who died Sept. 1, 2009, dreamed of watching the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra in the Opening Ceremony of the 7th World Choir Games at U.S. Bank Arena on July 4, 2012.
That’s exactly what’s going to happen.
The Pops, now designated as the Host City Orchestra of the 2012 World Choir Games, has signed an agreement to participate in the Opening and Closing Ceremonies of the World Choir Games, which will take place in Cincinnati USA from July 4–14, 2012. The Pops will be joined by the May Festival Chorus, the Official Chorus of the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops Orchestras.
“I am deeply honored to carry forward Erich Kunzel’s vision for the World Choir Games and leading our world-renowned Cincinnati Pops and May Festival Chorus at the Opening and Closing Ceremonies,” said Cincinnati Pops Conductor John Morris Russell. “With tours, television specials and 10 million recordings sold world-wide, our Pops is Cincinnati’s greatest cultural ambassador.”
Maestro Kunzel – who was named In Memoriam Artistic Director for the 2012 Games – led the Pops in its inaugural Fourth of July concert at Riverbend Music Center in 1984, which has become one of Cincinnati’s favorite annual traditions. The popular “Red, White and Boom” concert celebration plans to return to Riverbend in 2013.
“We’re thrilled to welcome guests from all over the globe to the World Choir Games and to celebrate Independence Day together at the Opening Ceremony next summer,” Russell said. “This promises to be an extraordinary concert, as we share our rich musical traditions with thousands of new friends and fans.”
In addition to the Opening Ceremony, U.S. Bank Arena will play host to the Closing Ceremony on July 14, 2012, and several awards ceremonies during which choirs will receive their diplomas (Open Competition) and medals
(Champions Competition) and the Champions of the World Choir Games in each musical category will be revealed.
“The World Choir Games are going to bring tens of thousands of people to Cincinnati, and we are going to give them quite a show, as one of the best orchestras in the world, the Cincinnati Pops, is headlining the Games,” Cincinnati Mayor Mark Mallory said. “The Games are a huge opportunity to expose people from around the world to Cincinnati. Today’s announcement is another key element to ensure that visitors who attend the Games have a first class experience in Cincinnati.”
The history and tradition of Cincinnati’s May Festival, the oldest continuous choral festival in the Western Hemisphere which dates back to 1873, was among Cincinnati USA’s selling points to INTERKULTUR, the Germany-based company that owns and operates the World Choir Games and choral festivals all over the globe, when bidding for the Games.
Cincinnati USA was selected as the first U.S. city to host the World Choir Games, which is expected to bring 20,000 participants and tens of thousands of visitors from more than 70 countries for what will be the largest and most significant global event in the region’s history. Already 150 choirs from 24 countries have registered.
“We knew from the start that to make the 2012 World Choir Games a truly successful Cincinnati experience, our most prominent people and businesses would need to step up and collaborate to make it happen,” said Dan Lincoln, president and CEO of the Cincinnati USA Convention & Visitors Bureau and director of the 2012 World Choir Games. “This is another great example of that collaboration, and we couldn’t be more pleased to have the Cincinnati Pops, the May Festival Chorus and U.S. Bank Arena involved at such a high level.”
Learn more about the World Choir Games.
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