Allegra! Women's Chorus- Fall Concerts

  • November 17, 2024 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
  • St. Paul's

    225 South Morris Street
    Oxford, Maryland 21654
Ticket Price $16.88 This event is now over
Description

Allegra! Women’s Chorus fall concert program will feature compositions and arrangements of songs old and new.  Poetry from William Wordsworth to Langston Hughes to Bob Dylan alongside the contemporary sounds of composers Elaine Hagenburg, Sarah Quartel and Susan LaBarr will highlight the archetype of the mother's journey.  

The women’s chorus is conducted by Amy Morgan, an accomplished musician whose education includes a Bachelors degree in Piano Performance from Salisbury University and Masters Degree in Choral Conducting from Messiah University. Ms. Morgan has extensive experience as a choral, operetta, and musical theatre director, is a member of the American Choral Directors Association, and is an active musician the Easton community.  The program will be accompanied on piano by Ellen Grunden.

Date & Time

Sun, Nov 17, 2024 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Venue Details

St. Paul's

225 South Morris Street
Oxford, Maryland 21654 St. Paul's
Allegro Academy

Allegro Academy is a small non-profit music conservatory in Easton, Maryland, with the ambition of inspiring a lifelong appreciation for the joy of music. Founded in 2017, Allegro Academy connects musicians of all ages – from beginner, intermediate, and advanced students to the best local and international artists – through workshops, lessons, ensembles, and public instrumental and choral performances to enrich the lives of musicians and enthusiasts of all ages and incomes in our community.

Allegro Academy, located in the arts and entertainment district of historic downtown Easton, MD, exemplifies the many ways music inspires audiences, performers, and students and promotes a lifelong appreciation for music and the performing arts. Programs of the Academy are supported in part by generous contributions from individuals in our community, Talbot Arts, and Maryland State Arts Council.