Voces Solis returns with yuletide concert at Carnegie Carnegie

Jan. 3
Voces Solis
The Andrew Carnegie Free Library & Music Hall’s first performance of 2016, and the first concert of Listen Locally: The 115th Anniversary Season brings back an audience favorite.
Voces Solis, an elite a cappella choir, returns at 3 p.m. Jan. 3 for a free end-of-the-holidays concert at the Carnegie Carnegie.
Magnficat: Contemporary Lesson and Carols features songs by the Baroque composer Henry Purcell Estonian, composer Arvo Pärt as well as several other composers, and is the ensemble’s third performance in the Music Hall.
Voces Solis is an offshoot of The Summer Singers. The group is made up of professional musicians, music educators and singers who performed with elite choirs in college, but haven’t had enough opportunity for choral singing since graduating.
The concert will be followed by a dessert reception with the singers in the ACFL&MH’s Lincoln Gallery. The Espy Post will be open during the reception, and Executive Director Maggie Forbes promises a look at the beautifully restored Library.
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