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St. Paul Church to Host Veterans Concert in Princeton

Philadelphia-based Broad Street Brass will perform patriotic songs.

St. Paul Church will host a Veterans Concert featuring Philadelphia-based Broad Street Brass as part of Capital Singers of Trenton’s collaborative 10th anniversary season in Princeton on Friday, Nov. 13, 7:30 p.m. General Admission cost is $10 at the door, and proceeds benefit Wounded Warrior Project.

Members of the Armed Forces, veterans, their families, and all those who wish to recognize the service and sacrifice of America’s veterans are invited to share in an evening of patriotic and other choral music from the traditional to the modern. Selections will include:

· “Songs of the American Revolution” – arr. Loatman

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· “A Soldier and the One I Love” – Davison

· “Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep” – Farnell

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· “Shoshone Love Song” – Emerson

· “Wondrous Love” – arr. Parker/Shaw

· “Battle Hymn of the Republic” – Wilhousky

· “Al Shlosha D’varim” – Naplan

Additionally, the six-member Broad Street Brass will play selections that include “Songs from the Civil War,” “You’re a Grand Old Flag,” “My Lord What a Morning,” and the “Liberty Bell March.”

The concert will also feature a flag ceremony by the Travis Manion Battalion of the United States Naval Sea Cadet Corps and narrations from the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America, and the Gettysburg Address, among others.

For advance tickets, call 609-524-0507. Directions to St. Paul Church are available on the church’s website at http://www.stpaulsofprinceton.org/.

More information on the chorus is available on its website at www.capitalsingers.org and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/CapitalSingersofTrenton.

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