Choralis Kicks Off Summer Sing-Along Series

The Choralis Foundation is kicking off their summer sing-along series 2015 Summer Sings tomorrow night, June 23, at 7:30 p.m. at The Falls Church Episcopal at 115 E. Fairfax Street. Maestra Kuhrmann will be conducting and Todd Fickley will playing the keyboard for all of the Summer Sings events, including the initial event, which is titled Best of the Best.

Classical music lovers and those new to the genre alike are invited to sing along to select choruses from Mozart Requiem, Bach Magnificat, Mendelssohn Elijah, and all of the Rutter Gloria. The series continues on Sunday, July 7 with soprano Erin Sanzero and baritone James Shaffran joining Kuhrmann, Fickley and concert goers in singing Brahms Ein deutsches Requiem.

Soprano Danielle Talamantes and bass Kerry Wilkerson will join Kuhrmann, Fickley and concert goers in singing Fauré Requiem and excerpts of Handel’s Messiah. Admission to each of the events is $15 and attendees can rent a score for $5. For more information, visit choralis.org/summersings.

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