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March 29, 2012

Annual EARTHTONES concert Saturday at GC

GOSHEN — Singing music from multiple regions of the world, the Goshen College choirs will perform in the eighth annual EARTHTONES choral concert Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in Goshen College Music Center’s Sauder Concert Hall.

Performing will be the Goshen College Chorale, Chamber Choir, Men’s Chorus and Women’s World Music Choir. Subtitled “Songs from Many Cultures,” the EARTHTONES program will feature choral works from a variety of composers, cultures and countries, including American folk song traditions, Mongolia, Germany, Kenya, Israel, Palestine, the Republic of Georgia and Tanzania. During the concert, the choirs will also recognize graduating senior choir members.

Tickets cost $7 for adults and $5 for students/seniors, available through the Welcome Center by calling (574) 535-7566, emailing welcomecenter@goshen.edu or online at www.goshen.edu/tickets.

The Goshen College choirs are directed by choral professors Debra Brubaker and Scott Hochstetler. The choirs are accompanied by pianist Christine Larson Seitz.

Brubaker is professor of music at Goshen College, where she teaches in the areas of vocal and choral music. Since coming to Goshen in 1999, Brubaker has directed the Goshen College Chorale and Chamber Choir, and has created the Women’s World Music Choir.

Hochstetler is assistant professor of music at Goshen College, where he teaches in the vocal, choral and opera theater programs. Under his direction, the Goshen College Men’s Chorus was selected to perform for the ACDA regional convention earlier this month. He is also the newly appointed director of the St. Joseph Valley Camerata, an area professional choir.

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