Spring Choral Concert set for Sunday at Ashland University

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Ashland University’s annual Spring Choral Concert will be at 4 p.m. Sunday and features a performance of “Requiem” by John Rutter.

Four ensembles − the AU Choir, the AU Chamber Singers, the Ashland Area Chorus and the Ashland Chamber Orchestra − will perform during the event at Jack and Deb Miller Chapel. It is free and open to the public.

The Chamber Singers, a choir of 12 AU students, will open with four modern songs, including the challenging “A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square,” made famous by the Manhattan Transfer.

Ashland University
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“Requiem,” a multi-movement work based in part on the traditional Latin Requiem Mass and in part on other Christian writings, will be performed by the AU Choir and the Ashland Area Chorus with the Ashland Chamber Orchestra.

The concert will include solos by AU students Lily Dowler and Meredith Morgan, as well as AU alumna Elisha Noon.

Rowland Blackley, director of choral activities and a professor of music at AU, will serve as the conductor. He is particularly excited about leading the “Requiem.”

“This piece is a rare delight. Rutter seamlessly combines old and new. He (meshes) side-by-side chant-like passages and soaring melodies, intense dissonance and a Gospel blues sound. There are sublimely intimate sections and grand, operatic choruses. (It is) both musically and spiritually compelling,” Blackley said.

This article originally appeared on Ashland Times Gazette: 'Requiem' performance highlights Ashland University Choral Concert