Camerata d’Amici’s Spring Concert will take place on Sunday, May 15, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. at South Salem Presbyterian Church, 111 Spring Street, South Salem, New York.
The program, “A Choral Tapestry,” weaves together music of hope and inspiration. The concert includes a diverse group of compositions representing a range of cultures and genres. Selections include “My Spirit Sang All Day” by Gerald Finzi, “Still I Rise” by Rosephayne Powell, “Choral Reflections on Amazing Grace” by Roger Ames, “Almighty Father” by Leonard Bernstein and “Walk Together Children” by Moses Hogan.
Formed in 2006, Camerata d’Amici is an auditioned choral group serving as a music resource for the greater Fairfield and Westchester counties area. Directed by Kristin Sponheim, Ph.D., the group consists of more than 30 singers representing 6 local area towns including South Salem and Chappaqua of New York State and the Connecticut towns of Ridgefield, Redding, Norwalk, and Stratford.
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Tickets: Tickets at the door, $25 for adults, $10 for children 12 and under. Advance tickets, with a reduced cost of $20 per adult, may be purchased by mail. To order advance tickets, mail a check to Camerata d'Amici at P.O. Box 133, West Redding, CT 06896, indicating the name and number of tickets to be held at the door. Camerata d’Amici is a 501(C)3, non-profit corporation. For more information, go to www.cameratadamici.org or email jchristensen@countryschool.net.