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Before the show...
Ed Krech, Barb Leatherman, Lyndell Leatherman (winner of our composition contest), and Joan Krech. The Krech's generously donated the $1000 prize for the competition.
Taryn Wetherington and Adam Wells, soloists for the Rutter "Mass of the Children," prior to the show.
The Chorale singing during the first half of the concert.
Judy Cottingham (soloist) and the Chorale brought down the house performing "Summertime."
Chip Egan provided moving narration for "Hymn to the Fallen."
Ray Spires, oboist, and Lane Moore providing the emotion-filled accompaniment for Dwight Gustafson's "Three Love Songs," one of the Chorale's favorite sets of pieces. Also pictured is Jane Dill (page turner), whose talented skills were required as organist for the Rutter Mass.
Cecil Rigby (Chorale President) and Bill Diekhoff (Conductor and Artistic Director) congratulate Lyndell Leatherman for his accomplishment in winning our contest.
Bill Diekhoff talks about Leatherman's music and our great appreciation for it.
Lyndell Leatherman, contest winner, in the limelight, where he most deservedly belonged. See our press release here.
Singing the Rutter Mass with the Seneca High School Honors Women's Chorus. Their directors are Diane McFarlane and Masheila Cobb. The young women amply displayed in the performance exactly why they always garner top awards in local and regional juries and competitions.
Rutter "Mass of the Children" Sound files (Windows Movie file format with slides)
1- Kyrie
2- Gloria
3- Sanctus and Benedictus
4- Agnus Dei
5- Finale
Taryn and Adam (soloists) are students of Tom Dickinson, and are currently studying at the South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts and Humanities.
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