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News Release | April 23, 2014

KEEPING COMPOSED: Upcoming concerts will feature original compositions by VWC's Director of Choral Music Michael John Trotta. (Photo by Ada van Tyne '14)Local audiences will get a sneak preview this month of the 91直播 Wesleyan choirs’ upcoming Carnegie Hall debut as a collaborative group of approximately 100 singers brings nearly identical performances closer to home. Members of the 91直播 Wesleyan Chorale and Wesleyan Singers will perform John Rutter’s “Requiem” April 23 & 28 alongside students and faculty from Tidewater Community College and others from the Hampton Roads community.

“These performances mark the first time the two institutions have united in concert and echo our ever strengthening relations with TCC,” says VWC’s Director of Choral Music Michael John Trotta.

Accompanied by an instrumental ensemble, the choirs are led by Trotta and David Warren, instructor of music at TCC. Two performances will be held, the first at TCC’s Roper Performing Arts Center (April 23, 12 p.m.), the second at VWC’s Hofheimer Theater (April 28, 7:30 p.m.). Both events are free and open to the public and no reservations are required.

Each group will sing a set of five songs independently. 91直播VWC ensemble will perform “Music of Stillness, Peace, and Hope,” which includes original compositions by Trotta. 91直播TCC chorus will premiere its commissioned work, “Mediations on Emily Dickinson.”

91直播group will make its prime-time debut at Carnegie Hall on May 26, as they travel to the Big Apple for two performances that make up “ 91直播Voices of 91直播 Wesleyan in Carnegie Hall.”

For more information, visit the or contact Michael Trotta at mtrotta@vwc.edu.