Come experience the beauty and power of Latin American music, performed by the Fairfield County Chorale directed by Maestro David Rosenmeyer, soloists Pedro Sequera and Oscar Vallejo, Norwalk High School Chamber Singers directed by Steven Oliveri, and Future Natives Project.
Saturday, March 18, 2023 at 7:30pm, the sounds of the Andes will fill Norwalk Concert Hall as this ensemble takes the stage to perform the beloved Misa Criolla. This enchanting piece is a fusion of the traditional Catholic Mass with the folk rhythms and melodies of Argentina, bringing together the voices of Sequera and Vallejo in an unforgettable performance.
The Future Natives Project, a talented ensemble of instrumentalists, will accompany the choirs and soloists, adding depth and richness to this already breathtaking piece. The program will also features songs by renowned Argentinean composer Guastavino, and original compositions from Rodrigo Aranjuelo and The Future Natives Project.
This is the Fairfield County Chorale’s 60th season of presenting great choral works in southwestern Connecticut. Its mission is to champion the appreciation of excellence in choral literature, performing a broad range of choral music for the benefit of the community. The Chorale is comprised of 80+ voices, and every concert is presented with a professional musicians and soloists. The FCC has presented a number of U.S. and world premieres and has performed at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York, and the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C.
Saturday, March 18th, 7:30PM
Norwalk Concert Hall
125 East Avenue, Norwalk, CT
Tickets — available from Chorale members, on FCC’s website, by phone, or by mail — are $30 in advance, $35 at the door, $5 for students. Group rates are available on request. To purchase tickets online, and for more information, visit the Chorale’s website at fairfieldcountychorale.org.
125 East Avenuenorwalk, CT 06851
United States
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