Indialantic Chamber Singers Present Fall Concert

By  //  October 13, 2012

Free Admission

BREVARD COUNTY • INDIALANTIC, FLORIDA – The Indialantic Chamber Singers will fill the air with music through the ages when they present their annual Fall concert on Sunday.

The Indialantic Chamber Singers will present a Fall concert Friday in Viera and again on Sunday in Indialantic. (Image courtesy Indialantic Chamber Singers)

The chamber singers will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday at Eastminster Presbyterian Church at 106 North Riverside Drive in Indialantic.

The mostly a capella (without musical accompaniment) concert features Gregorian Chant arranged by contemporary composer, Maurice Duruflé  as well as the Shakespearian text “Double, Double, Toil and Trouble” set to music by contemporary Finnish composer, Jaakko Mäntyjärvi and other Shakespearian texts set to jazz by George Shearing.

The free program also includes two volumes of “Animal Crackers,” poems by Ogden Nash set to music by one of the most popular choral composers of this generation, Eric Whitacre.

Conductor David Vogeding presents a program designed to please as well as tempt the musical taste.

“The audience may find some of the music exquisitely beautiful and haunting while other pieces might seem eerie and unconventional,” said Vogeding. “The Ogden Nash poems are very entertaining while the ‘Double, Double, Toil and Trouble’ piece describes the actions of witches and seems straight out of a Halloween night.”

Long considered Brevard’s premier choral ensemble, the Indialantic Chamber Singers perform free public concerts, with donations gratefully accepted.

For more information about the Indialantic Chamber Singers or the upcoming Fall Concert, call 321-960-5000 or visit www.IndialanticChamberSingers.org.