The Northwest Repertory Singers will give voice to some of life’s richest moments at their upcoming concert, “Songs of Love, Lust, and Laughter.” And just as those moments pass too quickly for all of us, so did the past season for fans of this highly acclaimed vocal
ensemble. Their final
performance for the 2012-1013 season takes place at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 19, at Mason United Methodist Church
in Tacoma’s Proctor District, the last chance to enjoy their stirring music until
October. You won't want to miss this one, especially considering the delightful theme.
The ensemble’s Artistic Director Dr. Paul Schultz gave me some enticing details:
Schultz will present a lecture between 2 p.m. and 2:30 p.m., before the performance begins, to
offer background and enhance your experience of the choral music you’ll hear. With
his warm and charming personality, his talks always entertain as much as they
enlighten.
"This concert closes a terrific 2012-2013 season and has
something for everyone. The Songs of Love include Brahms' Liebeslieder
Waltzes for piano four-hands and my wife, Donna Gartman Schultz, joins
accompanist Marjorie Skreen as the third and fourth hands. Songs of Lust are
covered by selections from section three of the very popular Carmina Burana
(The Court of Love). I will guarantee you'll leave laughing after a couple
visits from PDQ Bach and songs carrots and rutabagas by Seattle's John
Muehleisen."
Surprise, delight, and occasional laughter make every Northwest Repertory Singers
a thrill to attend. After hearing a vocal music performance of such
unsurpassed quality and beauty, you will leave reminded that, in spite of all the
turmoil in the world, we were meant to live with joy. Take a look at the joy in
store during their 2012-1014 season by clicking here. The video below, from a past performance, shows the love, talent, and professionalism each dedicated member brings to the group. Here are some accolades.
Mason United Methodist Church is located at 2710 N. Madison St.,
Tacoma, WA 98407. If you’ve ever visited the Proctor Farmers Market, you’ve
seen the large white church building on the street corner at the market’s west
end. It’s also home to one location of the FISH Food Bank, and donations of non-perishable food
or cash on the day of the concert, or any time, are deeply appreciated.
The last day to purchase tickets online is today, Wednesday,
May 15, and you can do so, without a service fee, online at Brown Paper Tickets or by calling (800)
838-3006 or (253) 265-3042.
Unless they sell out early, tickets will also be available at the
door: $18 general admission, and $15 for senior/student/military. Children
under 12 are free.
And those tickets entitle you to discounts at three Proctor District Restaurants. See the NWRS newsletter for details.
Instead of your usual activities (gardening, housework, errands) why not treat yourself to something truly memorable this weekend?
Photos were provided by, and used with the permission of, Northwest Repertory Singers.
And those tickets entitle you to discounts at three Proctor District Restaurants. See the NWRS newsletter for details.
Instead of your usual activities (gardening, housework, errands) why not treat yourself to something truly memorable this weekend?
Photos were provided by, and used with the permission of, Northwest Repertory Singers.
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