This Saturday, December 22nd, the Concordia College Christmas Concert will be aired on our local NPR station, KJZZ 91.5 fm at 8:00 p.m. The blurb in the KJZZ magazine describes the concert this way:
For 80 years the small Lutheran school out on the prairie - Concordia College - has had anything but a small vision when it comes to celebrating music. They perform with a choir and orchestra of more than 400. This Christmas, nationally renowned conductor Rene Clausen leads the pure, youthful voices in a concert called "On Our Way Rejoicing," a potpourri of familiar and traditional works.
My sister is a Cobber, and sang with one of the Concordia choirs her freshman year. This concert should be a good one!
(And yes, it means jumping ahead to Christmas a few days early, but what are you going to do? Sometimes I feel like the Christmas-frenzy in our culture is like the Borg: "You will be assimilated, resistance is futile.")
Thursday, December 20, 2007
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