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Updated: April 26, 2024 @ 6:48 pm
Syracuse Vocal Ensemble
Syracuse Vocal Ensemble
EARLVILLE — The Earlville Opera House will be hosting The Syracuse Vocal Ensemble in the 1892 National Landmark Theater at 3 p.m. Sunday, April 28, where they will present their “Kid’s Stuff” concert, according to a media release.
The program presents great choral music that is set to the texts of children’s literature such as “Mother Goose” and “Goodnight Moon”. Featured composers are René Clausen, Eric Whitacre and a commissioned work by Megan Hook. The texts will be read by actors Susan and Michael Barbour prior to each piece, the release said.
Revisit favorites from your childhood and share these great texts with your families!
Since 1973, the Syracuse Vocal Ensemble has served the musical arts in Syracuse, and its surrounding regions, with choral programming and performances. Their artistry, range of repertoire and quality of sound have been established by invitations to collaborate with The Dave Brubeck Quartet, Open Hand Theatre, Society for New Music, Skaneateles Festival, Syracuse Chorale and the Syracuse Symphony Orchestra.
Tickets are $15 each, $10 for students 17 and under, with college students being half-off general admission with ID. Tickets are available at www.earlvilleoperahouse, and at the door.
EOH’s Artisan Gift Shop and three galleries will be open. Gallery visits are always free and open to the public with support from Golden Artist Colors, Inc.
Earlville Opera House Arts Center is located at 18 East Main Street in the Village of Earlville, NY. The historic Opera House has been upgraded to ensure accessibility throughout the building, including a hearing loop system in our 1892 theater provided by Hamilton Hearing LLC.
EOH events are made possible with support from the Office of the Governor and NYS Legislature, administered by the New York State Council on the Arts, and through the generosity of EOH members.
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