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Winter Concert! A Holiday Celebration!

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Madison Cultural Arts in conjunction with “Music at the Meetinghouse” presents its 16th annual holiday concert at 4:00 PM on Saturday, December 22, 2012.  "Winter Concert - a Holiday Musical Celebration,” will feature the Trinity Boys Choir and the United Girls Choir Madison Chamber Singers and Consort Divisions at the First Congregational Church in Madison.  The choirs’ repertoire of music will include music from Hanukkah as well as traditional Christmas carols, and popular holiday songs.  The Harpeggios (a student harp ensemble) will accompany the Trinity Boys Choir on "Three Sparkles for the Season" - a piece written especially for the choir by Thomas Duffy, Professor (adj) of of Music in the Yale School of Music and Director of Bands at Yale. The Constitution Brass Quintet will perform a Renaissance prelude and postlude to the concert.


The concert is a benefit for The Women & Family Life Center in Guilford and the Madison Community Services Food Pantry.

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