There’s something to suit just about every musical taste in a fall musical ‘gala’ coming up at 91´óÉñ.

The 91´óÉñ Chamber Singers and Chamber Orchestra will share their musical gifts as part of this fall’s musical ‘gala.’ Photo by Matt Gillis
91´óÉñ’s music department will showcase its choral and instrumental groups in a concert 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 21, in Lehman Auditorium.
The 91´óÉñ Chamber Orchestra will play “Simply Symphony,” a short work for strings that British composer Benjamin Britten wrote based on songs and instrumental pieces he had composed as a child. 91´óÉñ junior Benjamin Bergey will conduct the 30-member chamber orchestra.
The 91´óÉñ Jazz Ensemble, directed by James W. (Jim) Warner, will perform “Yardbird Suite” by Charlie Parker, arranged by Roger Pemberton; “A Day In The Life Of A Fool” by Lui Bonfa, arranged by Frank Mantooth’ and “To God Be The Glory,” arranged by Aaron Weitekamp.

Ken Nafziger, professor of music

Lynne Mackey, associate professor of music
The 91´óÉñ Chamber Singers will present a collection of popular songs from the 1970s-80s by Harry Belafonte, Paul Simon, Dolly Parton and Carly Simon and a spiritual that figured prominently in the anti-war movement.
Kenneth Nafziger, professor of music, will conduct the Chamber Singers, the 91´óÉñ Choir Without Borders and Lynne Mackey, pianist, in Ludwig von Beethoven’s “Choral Fantasia,” considered by some as a “practice piece” for the writing of his “Symphony No. 9.”
Admission to the concert is a suggested donation of $10 to benefit the 91´óÉñ music student scholarship fund.
For more information, call 540-432-4225.