Neumann Chorale Presents Annual Christmas Concert Dec. 1

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The Neumann University Concert Chorale will perform its annual Neumann Christmas concert on December 1.
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The Neumann University Concert Chorale will perform its annual Neumann Christmas concert on December 1.

The Neumann University Concert Chorale will present its annual Neumann Christmas concert on Friday, Dec. 1, at 8 PM. in the Meagher Theatre.

The theme of this year’s program is “Peace to the World.”

More than 30 men and women are members of the Concert Chorale. They will celebrate the Christmas season with performances of Let There Be Peace on Earth, a Christmas medley of holiday favorites, and The Mystery and the Majesty. The group will also sing the Hallelujah Chorus from Handel’s Messiah.

Dr. Yukiko Ishida is the artistic director of the Chorale, an ensemble that has performed for 48 years at college events, local churches, and community celebrations.

An associate professor of music and coloratura soprano with international experience, Dr. Ishida teaches voice at Neumann and has directed the Chorale since 1990. She is also a soloist, music director, and minister of music at Havertown United Methodist Church in Havertown.

The group has performed throughout the eastern United States and in Canada, Germany, the Czech Republic, and Japan.

General admission to the Neumann Christmas concert is $10.  Tickets for students and senior citizens are $8. To reserve tickets, call 610-558-5626.

The Concert Chorale is one of eight groups that are members of the Arts Guild at the university.

Other organizations are Center Stage Productions, the Cultural Arts Forum, the Delaware County Symphony, the International Ballet Classique, the Neumann University Art Gallery, the Neumann University Jazz Band, and the Neumann University Players.

Visit the full Arts Guild schedule at www.neumann.edu/arts.

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