Summer Festival Chorus celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday at Quick Center

Summer Festival Chorus celebrates Mozart's 250th birthday at Quick Center

The popular Summer Festival Chorus of Fairfield University's Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts will perform its 13th annual concert, "Mozart Mania... and Much More!" on Saturday, July 29, at 7:30 p.m. at the Quick Center.

The delightful program includes the works of Mozart, Joseph M. Martin, John Rutter and Larry Farrow and pieces from "Les Miserables." Instrumentalists from the Live Music Project, the Quick Center's resident conductor-less orchestra, will accompany the chorus.

Auditions were held in June for the talented chorus, which often plays to standing-room-only audiences. The Summer Festival Chorus is popular with local singers because it offers a rare summer singing opportunity, as many other choruses and church choirs take a summer break. Past choristers have traveled from as far away as Southbury, Conn., and Brewster, N.Y., to participate in the Quick Center program.

Dr. Carole Ann Maxwell, director of Choral and Liturgical Music at Fairfield University, will conduct. Dr. Maxwell is also the artistic director and conductor of The Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut and a chorus master of The Greater Bridgeport Symphony. She has conducted choruses for the Prague Radio Symphony, the Fort Worth Symphony, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Philadelphia Lyric Opera Orchestra and the Yale Opera Ensemble.

Dr. Maxwell was guest conductor of the Gregg Smith Singers at the Adirondack Music Festival and principal conductor of both the National Pastoral Musicians Convention and the National Council of Churches Workshop on Christian and Jewish Relations. She has shared the stage with Dave Brubeck, Marilyn Horne, Stephen Sondheim and many other musical legends.

Tickets are $15, $12 for senior citizen and children. For tickets, call the Quick Center box office at (203) 254-4010 or toll free at 1-877-ARTS-396. For more information, visit www.quickcenter.com.

Posted On: 06-28-2006 10:06 AM

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