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Mississippi College Singers Booked for Spring Concert


Photo: ±«ÓătvSingers perform April 7 Spring concert.
Photo: ±«ÓătvSingers perform April 7 Spring concert.

Musical selections from the Renaissance, the Baroque period and modern times will be the focus of the Mississippi College Singers at their Spring performance.

The group’s April 7 concert at Provine Chapel will begin at 3 p.m. that Sunday. The program wraps up the group’s Spring performance tour that will take the ±«Óătvstudents to Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Music professor Mark Nabholz serves as the group’s conductor. The public is invited to the free event.

The ±«ÓătvSingers a cappella program of sacred music includes composers Jake Runestad, Daniel Elder, Hugo Distler, Antonio Lotti, Eriks Esenvalds, Heinrich Schutz and Anton Bruckner.

Audiences can expect the ±«ÓătvSingers to perform a diverse repertoire at their final Spring show. Their selections include texts from Scripture, hymns and spirituals to span a variety of musical tastes. “There will be something for everyone in this concert,” says Nabholz, the university’s director of choral activities.

The ±«ÓătvMusic Department sponsors the program.

Audiences know the ±«ÓătvSingers from their memorable Festival of Lights concerts in December to usher in the Christmas season. For the third consecutive year, Mississippi Public Broadcasting stations aired the concert at Provine Chapel to thousands of TV viewers statewide.

The Mississippi College group has performed on stages stretching from New York’s Carnegie Hall to Europe and South Africa over the years.

Members of the ±«ÓătvSingers include several students from metro Jackson communities. They are six Clinton residents: Emily Katherine Dacus, Gabi Jones, Grace Klopman, Isaac Woodward, Margie Williams and Will Nabholz.

Other ±«ÓătvSingers from the region include: Annalee Quarles, Annie Hawks and Sallie Kaye Streeter, all of Madison, Andrew Moore of Byram, along with Natalie Fehrenbacher and Michaela Wilder, both of Brandon.

±«Óătvstudents Jalysa Jones of Jackson, Mary-Elizabeth Ballard and Collin Brumfield, both of Vicksburg, Josiah Scott of Magnolia and Hunter Cannette of Pascagoula are among other Mississippians in the award-winning group.

±«ÓătvSingers performances this season receive a helping hand from pianist Mary Catherine Fehrenbacher and graduate assistance Mark Robinson-Payton.