Music Institute Chorale presents: "Voices and Pipes"
Free and open to the public. Also available via livestream
Featuring Brian Schoettler, Minister of Music & Organist at First United Methodist Church in Evanston, and organ faculty at MIC.The program includes works by: Purcell, Britten, Elgar, Schoettler and Parry.
About the Music Institute Chorale
Daniel Wallenberg, conductor | Gregory Shifrin, pianist
A community chorus that provides an opportunity for adult singers with prior experience to study and perform the best in sacred and secular choral music. Since it began in 1987, the Chorale has one continuing goal: to perform the finest sacred and secular choral music with the highest of standards in a community setting. Under the leadership of Conductor Daniel Wallenberg, the Chorale has developed a wide range of repertoire, including motets, madrigals, part-songs, folk songs, and larger choral-orchestral works by Bach, Beethoven, Haydn, Mozart, Duruflé, and many others. Throughout the years, the Chorale has collaborated with local choirs and symphony orchestras and has produced two fully costumed Elizabethan madrigal dinners. In addition, the Chorale has collaborated several times with the Music Institute’s voice faculty for concerts of opera and Broadway music.