The Stambaugh Chorus under the direction of Dr. Hae-Jong Lee with accompanist Alison Morris will present a Spring Concert entitled "Many Voices, One World" on Sunday May 20, 2012, at 4:00 p.m. at Stambaugh Auditorium located at 1000 Fifth Avenue, Youngstown, Ohio. The program will feature an international theme with songs from many countries. Songs will represent the journey to America, featuring John Leavitt's "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears" and Roy Ringwald's "Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor". Europe, the Mid East, the Far East, Africa, Asia, and Native America will be represented in songs, some in native languages, accompanied by area musicians on violin, accordion, clarinet, saxophone, and drums. The program will end with songs that give hope to resolution of conflicts and culminate into world peace.
Tickets are $10. Children 12 years and younger will be admitted free. Further information can be found at the Stambaugh Chorus website (stambaughchorus.org) or by calling 330.509.9775.
A reception with refreshments will follow the concert.
Quick Facts
Stambaugh Chorus Spring Concert
"Many Voices, One World"
4pm Sunday, May 20, 2012
Stambaugh Auditorium
1000 Fifth Avenue Youngstown, Ohio
More Information: [size=0pt]330.509.9775 [/size]or visit stambaughchorus.org
This photo was taken while the Stambaugh Chorus sang "We Are The World." Mr. Hae-jong Lee stated that the members of the Stambaugh Chorus represent over 40 nationalities.
A Stambaugh Chorus performance would not be complete without their beautiful cookie table.
Thanks for the pics, Jay.
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