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Friday, January 31 • 7:30PM • St. John’s of Park Slope
Address: 139 St. John’s Place, Brooklyn, NY 11217
This winter, the Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale takes you on a musical travelogue exploring choral traditions from all parts of the globe. Come hear us explore our fundamental humanity in expressing joy through singing, across multiple cultures and languages. Directed by music director Conrad Chu and featuring pianist Emile Blondel, the evening’s program will include:
- Randall Thompson – “The Last Words of David”
- Anton Bruckner – “Locus Iste”
- Chen Yunshan – “Ting Quan (Listening to the Spring)”
- Sven-David Sandström – “To See a World in a Grain of Sand”
- John Rutter – “Cantate Domino”
- Charles Ives – “Psalm 67”
- “Dwijavanthi” (traditional Hindu raga), arranged by Ethan Sperry
- Franz Biebl – “Ave Maria”
- “Arirang” (Korean folk song), arranged by Hyo-Won Woo
- Stephen Sondheim – “Sunday” from Sunday In the Park With George