March 29, 2024
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Annapolis Chorale Celebrates the Holidays

Live Arts Maryland and Music Director J. Ernest Green love the holidays.  Singing holiday music is one of the highlights of the season for Annapolis Chorale singers and Mr. Green, who invite everyone to share some holiday cheer at the annual Celebration of Christmas concerts on Thursday, December 8 (7:30 p.m.) and Friday, December 9 (8 p.m.) at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.  This annual Annapolis tradition mixes the best music and sentiments of the season with a big dose of fun.  Joining Live Arts Maryland this year is guitarist Piotr Pakhomkin, who dazzled audiences with his virtuosity on the Rodrigo “Concierto de Aranjuez” at the recent November concerts.  Lending their collective voices to the “carols being sung by a choir” are The Annapolis Chorale and Annapolis Youth Chorus accompanied by the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Mr. Green.

“This is one of my favorite concerts of the year.  We know everyone has a favorite holiday carol or song and we include as many as we can,” says Mr. Green.  About Mr. Pakhomkin, he says, “After our November concerts, many patrons asked me if Piotr would be back with us for Christmas.  I’m very happy to say that he is – literally by popular demand.”  Audiences will hear such favorites as “White Christmas,” “Sleigh Ride” and “Sing We Now of Christmas,” just to name a few.  Everyone gets into the holiday act with a special carol sing-along finale conducted by Mr. Green.

Tickets for Celebration of Christmas are $42/adults (plus a $3 per-ticket service charge) and are on sale now at the Maryland Hall Box Office at 410-280-5640 or online at www.marylandhall.org.  Thursday night’s performance offers a special $12/student price.  Discounted group rates are available.  For more information, visit www.liveartsmaryland.org.

Live Arts Maryland, J. Ernest Green, Music Director, is one of the region’s largest and most active non-profit arts organizations and is home to the Annapolis Chorale, the Annapolis Chamber Orchestra, the Annapolis Youth Chorus and the St. Anne’s Concert Series.  It offers music education programs for singers of all ages, including the MusicWorks school partnership, a scholarship program for high-school music students and workshops for adults.  The Annapolis Chorale is a resident company of Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts and is supported by the Maryland State Arts Council, the Arts Council of Anne Arundel County and the City of Annapolis.

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