The Market Street Singers present:
Sounds Like Music
A concert about what our ears love to hear
Saturday, May 18, 7:30pm and Sunday, May 19, 3:00pm
at Ballard First Lutheran Church (NW 65th & 20th NW, across from Smokin’ Pete’s BBQ)
It’s
what we do; it’s what we love. Our concerts are always about things we
know best: love, life, the world and its strange and fascinating ways.
We often sing about a wide range of subjects but a concert all about
music itself is not common. We have prepared a diverse selection all
about this beloved pastime. We’ll be singing about how we feel about
music, how we make music, and how music symbolizes significant things in
our lives. There will be music that is serious and fun, traditional and
contemporary, new and familiar. We’ll hear music by composers such as
Henry Purcell, George F. Handel, William Billings, William Schuman,
Carole King, and Leonard Cohen. Even if you have had no experience as a
music maker, you will find things to love in this program. And perhaps
you’ll leave with a deeper feeling about how important music is to you.
This is a free event. Contributions gratefully accepted. We
are a 501(c)3 organization. Your gifts are tax-deductible to the full
extent allowed by law. We are based in Seattle and registered with the
Washington State’s Charities Program. Additional information is
available by calling the State Charities Program at 800-332-4483.
The
Market Street Singers is a choral ensemble for Ballard that builds
connections within diverse communities. Celebrating the joy of choral
music among singers and listeners, we aspire to cultivate neighborhood
pride with choral arts that are truly community identified. For more information visit www.marketstreetsingers.org.
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