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University of Jamestown choral groups to perform Tuesday, April 15

Admission is free.

JSSP School News

Three University of Jamestown choral groups will perform in concert starting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 15, at Jamestown’s Trinity Lutheran Church, 523 4th Ave. SE. Admission is free.

Cantus, a tenor-bass choir that started in the spring of 2024, will perform a set with selections from their North Dakota American Choral Directors Association Conference performance and their upcoming Jamestown Choralaires performance.

Vox Angelus will perform a set about empowerment featuring Amanda Walch, UJ director of libraries, on the violin. The Concert Choir trebles will join the group on two pieces. Originally called Chapel Choir, Vox Angelus was founded as a soprano/alto choral group that sang music for church services at Voorhees Chapel on UJ’s Jamestown campus.

The University of Jamestown Concert Choir is performing a single work by Ralph Vaughan Williams, “Five Mystical Songs,” featuring a string quintet and Rick Walentine, Konnor Stordalen and Ian Weis as baritone soloists. 

The choirs are led by Anne Gassmann, assistant professor of music.

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