The Malmgren Concert Series of Hendricks Chapel: A World of Song
Schedule
Sun Nov 17 2024 at 04:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
121 Crouse Drive, Hendricks Chapel, Syracuse, NY, United States, New York 13244 | Syracuse, NY
The University Singers, the premier choral ensemble of the university led by Dr. John Warren, will take on the majority of the program. Their repertoire selections explore questions and mysteries of the sacred, time, worry, and fear, including Dale Trumbore’s “In the Middle” and Terry Schlenker’s setting of “Timor et Tremor” (“Fear and Trembling”). Recently, this esteemed group has traveled to Brazil in 2024, won the Grand Prix de Ville de Tours, France in 2015, and competed in the European Grand Prix in Bulgaria in 2016, affirming their status as a leading choral ensemble.
The Concert Choir, directed by Dr. Wendy Moy, offers a unique singing experience to students and staff from all areas of university life. Their repertoire spans diverse historical, cultural, and stylistic origins.
The Hendricks Chapel Choir, directed by Professor José “Peppie” Calvar and accompanied by University Organist Anne Laver and Hendricks Chapel Organ Scholar Annie Spink, comprises students from various disciplines and plays a significant role in the spiritual life on campus. The choir performs at significant university events, serves as the musical anchor to the Malmgren Concert Series, and brings a deep sense of community and tradition to their music.
This event is co-sponsored by the Setnor School of Music, College of Visual and Performing Arts.
You’ll be inspired during this choral concert which will feature the Hendricks Chapel Choir, Concert Choir, and the University Singers performing music from around the world!
Complimentary parking is available in the Quad and Hillside lots.
Accessibility:
For accessible parking, please call Hendricks Chapel at 315.443.2901 or email [email protected].
CART, ASL and Aira will be offered at this event.
Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART)is the instant translation of the spoken word into English text using a stenotype machine, notebook computer and real-time software. This is useful for English speakers who are hard of hearing or deaf.
An American Sign Language (ASL)interpreter translates a service or program for those who know ASL and are deaf or hard of hearing.
Aira is a visual interpreting service that makes visual information accessible for people who are blind or have low vision, or for any person with a disability who may benefit from verbal descriptions of visual information. Syracuse University is a proud Aira Access Partner. SU makes Aira visual interpreting services available to our community of students, faculty, staff, parents, alumni, and visitors on campus at no cost. Interpreters audibly describe a person’s visual surroundings via a live professionally-trained agent and the Aira Explorer mobile app.
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Where is it happening?
121 Crouse Drive, Hendricks Chapel, Syracuse, NY, United States, New York 13244Event Location & Nearby Stays: