Friday, April 13, 2012

Free Slavic Choir Concert Sunday at St. John's


The Westminster Slavic Choir will perform Sunday
A free concert of sacred hymns and other liturgical music of the Eastern Slavic tradition will be presented by the Westminster Slavic Choir at 1 p.m. on Sunday, April 15, in St. John the Baptist Byzantine Catholic Church, 301 Cherry Street in Pottstown.

The Westminster Slavic Choir features students of Westminster Choir College, Princeton, N.J.

The vocalists all are either vocal performance or music education majors at Westminster, a division of Westminster College of the Arts, a residential college of music located in Princeton, N.J.

Westminster is a four-year music college and graduate school that prepares men and women for careers as professional performers and as music leaders in schools, universities, churches, and professional and community music organizations.

As Westminster Choir College students, the young men and women of the Slavic Choir join their peers in performing with the world’s leading orchestras in venues ranging from the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia to Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center in New York.

The chamber choir is directed by senior vocal performance major Andrew Skitko III, a native of Pottstown.

Drew also serves as the cantor and music director at The Assumption of The Virgin Mary Byzantine Catholic Church of Trenton, N.J., where the Westminster Slavic Choir performs about once a month.

The concert will include works by composers Bortniansky, Vedel, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky-Korsakov, and Hurko, as well as traditional chant.

Selections will be performed in English as well as Old Slavonic.

Parking is located in the rear of the church. The church is handicapped-accessible via the ramp located from the parking lot.

A free-will offering will be taken. The concert is expected to last about one hour.

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