Monmouth College’s Chorale Presenting Fall Concert This Saturday

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This Saturday, October 19th, the Monmouth College Choir will present their Fall Concert inside Dahl Chapel at 7:30 pm. Director of Choral Activities Tim Pahel highlights the musical performance:

“Choir Concert so often you have a whole bunch of variety of styles and periods. We have classical music going back to the Middle Ages and Renaissance, all the way to pop and jazz. There is choral music in many countries and societies around the world, so we can do things that are in different languages and different cultures. We have a number of local students participating. We have a great relationship with Monmouth-Roseville High School and so some of the students who are graduating from Monmouth-Roseville and going to Carl Sandburg are singing in the Chorale or Concert Choir. I have currently five students who have recently graduated from Monmouth-Roseville High School singing in the choir. The Concert Choir is open to community members.”

Saturday’s Fall Choir Concert is free and open to the public.

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