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What Sweeter Music

Christmas is a time for comfort and joy. We enjoy sweet smells from the kitchen, the sweet laughter of children, sweet expressions of love through giving, and the sweet sounds…

Masterworks: Dan Forrest’s Requiem for The Living

Dan Forrest’s REQUIEM FOR THE LIVING speaks to the longing for rest, not only for those who have died but for those who are living. The usual Requiem texts are…

Animale Carnivale

Our fall concert celebrates the beauty, diversity, and humor found in the animal kingdom. Clever and quirky poetry from Ogden Nash and quotes from other children’s literature find their way…

Hats Off! An Evening of Gilbert and Sullivan

Spend an evening in the topsy-turvy world of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, as we present favorite selections from “Pirates of Penzance,” “The Mikado,” HMS Pinafore” and others. Be transported to…

Carols & Lullabies

Our Christmas concert celebrates a return to carol singing and especially AUDIENCE carols! From early carols such as “Gaudete” (16th Century Latin carol) and “There is no rose” (15th Century…

A Long Time Ago… Far, Far Away

On “May the Fourth,” our final concert of Season 16 leans into themes inspired by the “Star Wars” series of films. While the music is not directly from the films…

Rhapsody

George Gershwin’s influence on American music is undeniable, and this year marks the 100th anniversary of his most popular work, Rhapsody in Blue. In collaboration with concert pianist Dr. Joe…

The Village at Indian Springs Amphitheater

…down into the 30′ tall covered building, complete with richly stained cypress wood and massive stone columns leading up to the 100′ wide by 25′ foot deep stage. Two green…

Brightest & Best

The Old Testament tells of a star that will rise from Jacob (Numbers 24). From this ancient prophecy to the star-led journey of the Magi at Epiphany, the star is…

Prelude

In preparation for our epic final concert of the season, we present a Prelude to “l’homme arme’” (“The Armed Man”). Highlighting texts and music that relate to war and peace…