Thursday, December 03, 2015

'Thrive': Holiday Celebration With Empire City's Men's Chorus At St. Paul's Church In Carroll Gardens

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Holidays+ music+ plus a beautify setting means that you might want to attend another beautiful concert at St. Paul's Church at 199 Carroll Street.
Here are the details:
On Saturday, December 5, 2015 at 8 pm at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Empire City Men's Chorus ends its Fall/ Winter season with its December concert Thrive – An ECMC Holiday Celebration. With an ever-changing world around us, there is so much to be grateful for. In this lively and energetic holiday concert, the men of ECMC offer musical gratitude, love, and a sung spirit of renewal as they affirm with their voices the meaning of this season of togetherness. To thrive is not only to be alive, but to be alive with wonder, awe, and joy, and to give thanks together in the best way we know how - by using our voices to serve and build up others. Come and join this once-a-year celebration with dynamic music by Mathias, Gardner, Handl, Victoria, and more! They are also thrilled to debut a spectacular and haunting arrangement of Lo, How A Rose E'er Blooming, commissioned by ECMC from our composer-in-residence, Kyle Randall.

The Empire City Men’s Chorus, founded in 1993 and based in New York City, is renowned for its eclectic multilingual repertoire.. ECMC consistently presents concerts which boast a variety of well-known composers as well as newly commissioned works by exciting young composers. ECMC believes that choral music can be a compelling artistic response to pressing issues within our communities.

General Admission $30, Students and Seniors $20
VIP $125 (couple),VIP $75 (single) thisincludes front table seating, select wine and hors d’oeuvres (must purchase online 24 hours in advance of each concert date)
Fellow Artist $10,Kids under 12 tickets $5
Tickets are available at the door and in advance at http://www.empirecitymenschorus.org/thrive

St. Paul's Episcopal Church is located at 199 Carroll Street in Carroll Gardens.


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