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The Briar Street Theatre is a theatre located in Lake View, Chicago, and was home to the long-running Blue Man Group.Originally the carriage house for the Marshall Field and Company horses, the space was purchased by Walter Topel and reconstructed into a theater. [1]
The elders sometimes perform with stellar youth groups, such as Staten Island's PS22 Chorus, Chicago Children's Choir (now known as Uniting Voices Chicago) and the Brooklyn Youth Chorus. For ...
Edmonds also performed with the Joffrey Ballet, the Rockefeller Chapel Orchestra and Chorus, and the Bretton Woods Boy Singers. He died from AIDS complications in 1990. [2] Uniting Voices has performed at Ravinia Festival, [3] Ravello Festival, [4] Chicago Symphony Orchestra, [5] Lyric Opera of Chicago, [6] and the Kennedy Center. [7]
The orchestra was founded in 1944 and the chorus in 1962. [2] In 1944, the orchestra was formed under the direction of Walter L. Larsen and Chicago Symphony Orchestra manager George Kuyper. Rudolph Ganz conducted the first concerts. [3]
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The chorus was founded in 1964 as the Glen Ellyn Children's Theater Chorus by Barbara Born. Dr. Doreen Rao served as Director from 1972 to 1988, with the chorus receiving four of its many Grammy Awards and a Grand Prix du Disque during her tenure. [2]
Past performances include the Rachmaninoff Vespers (All-Night Vigil, op. 37), Requiems of Herbert Howells, Durufle, Gabriel Faure, Brahms, and Mozart; Frank Martin’s Mass for Double Chorus, Thomas Tallis’ Lamentations of Jeremiah, Handel’s Messiah, Arnold Schoenberg’s Friede auf Erden, and Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, Mass in B Minor, Magnificat, and Christmas Oratorio, which the ...
Bella Voce (It., beautiful voice) is a Chicago-based chamber chorus specializing in classical a cappella music. It has been called "Chicago's premier professional chamber choir." [1] The group was founded in 1982 by countertenor Richard Childress as His Majestie's Clerkes. [2]