University Singers will open the concert with several works ranging from traditional to modern, including “How Lovely Are the Messengers” by Felix Mendelssohn and the gospel work “Make a Way” by Byron J. Smith. The group will be directed this quarter by guest conductor John Knutson.
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Cal Poly singers send off choir director with “A Christmas Celebration”
PolyPhonics, the University Singers and Cal Poly Early Music Ensemble rang in the holiday season Saturday night with their choir concert “A Christmas Celebration” in the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center (PAC). The show was a cheerful and festive affair, not only showcasing the talent of Cal Poly Choirs but that of special performers as […]
Original Cal Poly music on showcase in Carnegie Hall
The piece, titled, “Wings of Bliss”, was created largely through the influence of music professor’s Craig Russell’s close friend and former pastor, Mark Richardson.
PolyPhonics to sing in Carnegie Hall
Cal Poly’s touring choral group, Polyphonics, will perform in Carnegie Hall next week. Christina Favuzzi stops by their rehearsal to see how they are preparing.
PolyPhonics, Arab Music Ensemble to take Carnegie Hall stage
PolyPhonics and Cal Poly’s Arab Music Ensemble are set to play Carnegie Hall this month.
Cal Poly Choirs to present 'Songs of Travel'
Cal Poly Choirs is bringing music from around the world to the Christopher Cohan Performing Arts Center on Feb. 22 with its winter concert, “Songs of Travel.”
