Arts & Entertainment
Greenwich Choral Society Announces Return To A Live Performance
The Greenwich Choral Society's annual holiday concert, titled Hope, will take place Dec. 18 at Greenwich High School.
GREENWICH, CT — The Greenwich Choral Society announced a return to live performance with its Annual Holiday Concert, Hope, on Saturday, Dec. 18 at 4 p.m. at the Greenwich High School Performing Arts Center. This will be the Choral Society’s first live concert in two years, as the group will share hope for a better tomorrow with candles, bells and carols.
In addition to the traditional candlelight processional and seasonal carols, J.S. Bach’s Cantata BWV 61: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, Gerald Finzi’s In Terra Pax, and Dan Forrest’s arrangement of Silent Night will be featured.
The Choral Society has announced the guest artists for the Holiday Concert: Meredith Lustig, Soprano, and Justin Ryan, Baritone. They'll continue the tradition of excellent soloists who enhance the Choral Society’s performances, bringing a true holiday sparkle to the theme of hope.
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The Choral Society has announced several COVID-19 guidelines to allow for in-person events.
All attendees must be vaccinated and show proof of vaccination upon entering the concert hall. All attendees must be masked. In addition, tickets will be free to all K-12 vaccinated students.
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"The Performing Arts Center at Greenwich High School is a marvelous venue for choral concerts with great acoustics and plenty of space for appropriate social distancing," the Choral Society said in a news release. "The concert is a great way for families to come together and to celebrate the holiday season."
For tickets and additional information, visit the Greenwich Choral Society’s website.
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