Mansfield Fall Choral Collage
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麻豆社区-Mansfield鈥檚 Annual Fall Choral Collage will be presented on Sunday, Oct. 15, at 2:30 p.m. in Mansfield鈥檚 Steadman Theatre.
The Choral Collage presents each of the campus choral ensembles: Grace Notes (sopranos and altos), Steadman Singers (tenors and basses), Chamber Singers, Festival Chorus, and Concert Choir in their first major appearances of the season. Peggy Dettwiler, Director of Choral Activities, will lead the program entitled 鈥淐ommon Ground.鈥 The selections to be performed honor the history of this region: Native Americans who gave names to towns, rivers and sites in this area, the Underground Railroad where enslaved people escaped to the north, and Cherry Springs Park, where stargazers today enjoy the night sky.
Works honoring the Underground Railroad, one path of which went through Mansfield, include 鈥淔ollow the Drinking Gourd鈥 by Andr茅 Thomas and 鈥淗arriet Tubman鈥 by Walter Robinson. Native Americans lived all over the eastern United States for thousands of years before they were forced to move west. Their story is powerfully expressed in 鈥淐herokee Morning Song鈥 by Michael Yannette, "The American Indian Songs" by Kenneth Jennings, and 鈥淐hante Waste Hoksilla,鈥 a Lakota Lullaby. A unique composition by Eriks Esenvalds titled 鈥淪tars鈥 incorporates six tuned glasses to imitate shining stars like those seen at Cherry Springs State Park, which is celebrated for its dark sky. Other works include a setting of 鈥淎mazing Grace,鈥 鈥淭he Lord is My Shepherd鈥 by John Rutter and a spiritual, 鈥淢otherless Child.鈥
The concert closes with the powerfully moving 鈥淗omeward Bound鈥 composed by Marta Keen and arranged by Mack Wilberg for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. It features four-hand piano accompaniment to be played by Logan Mann and Jason Gao. The concert will also feature a PowerPoint presentation with readings and historical information.