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POSTED June 27, 2012 8:47 p.m.



STOCKTON - The Stockton Chorale will hold a “Summer Sing” where you can come for an evening to enjoy yourself singing great music on Tuesday, Aug. 21 and again on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Anglican Church, 316 N. El Dorado Street.

They supply the music. They supply the dessert.  You supply the voice.

On Aug. 21 you can come and enjoy singing Verdi’s “Requiem”. Peter Jaffe will join the effort as conductor that evening.  This will be a special treat as participants will join the Stockton Symphony to sing Verdi’s “Requiem” in this coming concert season.  

On August 28 participants will sing Faure’s “Requiem. Artistic Director and Conductor, Magen Solomon, will provide a little instruction and a lot of fun. 

Even if you have never sung Faure’s “Requiem” or Verdi’s “Requiem” before, you will enjoy this no-pressure evening. This is not an audition. There is no commitment to come back. There is only singing, dessert, new friends, and fun.

The cost is $15 and if you really had fun, you can then attend a second night for free. The cost helps defray the cost of music.

Jun. 27, 2012 08:47p.m. EDT Summer Sing set for Aug. 21, 28 Manteca Bulletin

STOCKTON - The Stockton Chorale will hold a “Summer Sing” where you can come for an evening to enjoy yourself singing great music on Tuesday, Aug. 21 and again on Tuesday, Aug. 28, at 7 p.m. at St. John’s Anglican Church, 316 N. El Dorado Street.

They supply the music. They supply the dessert.  You supply the voice.

On Aug. 21 you can come and enjoy singing Verdi’s “Requiem”. Peter Jaffe will join the effort as conductor that evening.  This will be a special treat as participants will join the Stockton Symphony to sing Verdi’s “Requiem” in this coming concert season.  

On August 28 participants will sing Faure’s “Requiem. Artistic Director and Conductor, Magen Solomon, will provide a little instruction and a lot of fun. 

Even if you have never sung Faure’s “Requiem” or Verdi’s “Requiem” before, you will enjoy this no-pressure evening. This is not an audition. There is no commitment to come back. There is only singing, dessert, new friends, and fun.

The cost is $15 and if you really had fun, you can then attend a second night for free. The cost helps defray the cost of music.

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