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Chorale presents music through the ages

Chorale presents music through the ages
Luke Semrau started scouting in Kindergarten as a Lion Cub. He is now a freshman at MASH and belongs to Medford Troop 536. He is completing his Eagle rank this year. To earn this rank he needed to earn several community service badges and complete a community-orientated service project. Semrau worked with Stepping Stones to plan and create three raised outdoor planters for their new location. Semrau received help from other scouts, leaders, and his family to complete his project.SUBMITTED
Chorale presents music through the ages
Luke Semrau started scouting in Kindergarten as a Lion Cub. He is now a freshman at MASH and belongs to Medford Troop 536. He is completing his Eagle rank this year. To earn this rank he needed to earn several community service badges and complete a community-orientated service project. Semrau worked with Stepping Stones to plan and create three raised outdoor planters for their new location. Semrau received help from other scouts, leaders, and his family to complete his project.SUBMITTED

Central Chamber Chorale, a Central Wisconsin group of singers in its 52nd Season, will be presenting a wide range of choral literature tracing from the Renaissance period through the present day. From Palestrina’s “Sicut Cervus” to Schubert’s art song “An Die Musik,” to the Irish ballad “Danny Boy” and Eric Whitacre’s captivatingly dissonant “Water Night,” take a journey through the last five centuries of music, as expressed by some of the most popular choral composers. The Chorale will perform Saturday, November 11th at 7:30 p.m.at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church 400 N. 2nd Ave. Abbotsford and Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. November 12th at First Presbyterian Church 200 S. Lincoln Ave, Marshfield.

Mozart’s stately hymn setting of “Ave Verum Corpus” is in memory of Dr. Jerry Hagman who passed shortly before our spring, 2023 concert. Jerry was one of the original Central Chamber Chorale singers 50 years ago. Jerry is remembered for his musical talent, his dedication to our choral literature tradition and his sharp sense of humor at rehearsals.

The concerts are open to the public without charge. The Chorale is under the direction of Hana Worsham, who chose the wonderful selection of music, and Tiffany Leffel is the Chorale’s talented accompanist.

The program may be live-streamed on Sunday November 12 at 3 p.m. on YouTube. For more information, visit www.centralchamberchorale.com or the Central Chamber Chorale Facebook page.

The concerts are sponsored, in part, by a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the state of Wisconsin and the National Endowment for the arts and by the generous support of members of the community.

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