A Grand Night for Singing

A Grand Night for Singing

The singing community is invited to join their voices together at an event filled with uplifting, healing music on Thursday, August 26th at the Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center, 2301 Flora Street in Dallas. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m.

The Dallas choral community has always been a vibrant one, but due to the pandemic our voices were silenced. A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING marks a return to communal music-making and a return to building community through song.

Singers from all over the Dallas-Fort Worth area are invited to participate in a massed choir experience. “Members of every school, church, synagogue, and community choir in the Metroplex are invited to join us on stage at the Meyerson for this momentous evening of song. Eight of DFW’s most acclaimed conductors will share the podium and be joined by the prolific American choral composer Elaine Hagenberg who will conduct her own works and address the massed choir,” says Jonathan Palant, event producer and director of the Credo Community Choir. “Together, we will sing music by John Rutter, Moses Hogan, G. F. Handel, Richard Smallwood, and choral icon Alice Parker who will begin the evening with a spoken introduction.”

The Details

Singers of all abilities are asked to enter the Meyerson Symphony Center through the main glass doors on Flora Street to purchase music packets for $20 (cash preferred, but credit card accepted) and then follow signs to the stage. The lobby opens at 6:00 p.m. and singers should be in place by 7:25 p.m. There is no pre-registration, and friends and family are invited to observe the event from the audience. Attire for singers is business casual.

Contact

Please direct questions to info@credochoir.org