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Chanticleer
Sing Joyfully

7:30 pm Thursday, September 26, 2024

Chanticleer’s repertoire is rooted in the Renaissance, but throughout its forty-six years, the ensemble has continued to push boundaries to include a range of classical, gospel, jazz, popular music, and new commissions and arrangements.

Founded in San Francisco in 1978 by singer and musicologist Louis Botto, the Grammy Award-winning, twelve-man vocal ensemble is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for its wide-ranging repertoire and dazzling virtuosity.

The program Sing Joyfully explores the ensemble’s mastery of its repertoire with performances of motets by William Byrd and Heinrich Isaac; folk songs like “Shenandoah” and “Calling My Children Home”; settings of the jazz standards like “Blue Skies”; and a contemporary arrangements of Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now.”

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Adult $48
University Park Student $10
18 and Younger $15

Support provided by
Norma and Ralph Condee Chamber Music Endowment
Glenn and Nancy Gamble Endowment

Accessibility services supported by
William E. McTurk Endowment for Program Support

A grant from the University Park Fee Board makes Penn State student prices possible.

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Classical Coffeehouse
featuring Chanticleer

8:00 pm Wednesday, September 25, 2024

Pasquerilla Spiritual Center

FREE for University Park and high school students *

Chanticleer will deliver an intimate mini-concert featuring excerpts from the ensemble’s list of performed songs. The singers also will engage in conversation with event attendees.

Snacks and refreshments will be served. Doors open at 7:15 p.m. Seating is limited.

Presented in partnership with the Penn State Alumni Association and the Penn State Coffee Club.

* A $15 donation is suggested for each person who isn’t a student.

Support provided by
Pieter and Lida Ouwehand Endowment