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SLCC Choirs Fall Concerts


September 28
7:30 pm
Westminster College
Vieve Gore Concert Hall
SLCC Choirs Showcase

November 9
7:30 pm
Grand Theatre
Salt City Jazz
The Great American Songbook

November 16
7:30 pm
Grand Theatre
Chamber Singers in Concert

December 7
7:30 pm
First Presbyterian Church
Carols of Christmas

Call 801-957-3322 for tickets or purchase at the door.

www.slcc.edu/music/ensembles.aspx

Salt Lake Community College opens its Fall Choir Concert series with a showcase featuring the SLCC Choirs on September 28 at 7:30 p.m. at the Grand Theatre, located at 1575 South State St. in Salt Lake City.  The Concert Series continues in November as the Salt City Jazz performs The Great American Songbook and continues with Chamber Singers in Concert. The Carols of Christmas will offer the year's final Concert Series performance in December.

The College Concert Choirs consists of the SLCC Chamber Singers, the College Chorale, and Salt City Voices. The Chamber Singers is comprised of forty auditioned students drawn from an array of disciplines ranging from automotive trades to music. In addition to its local concert series, SLCC Chamber Singers is often invited to perform in concert halls and festivals nationally and internationally.

The College Chorale is an one-hundred voice ensemble dedicated to the distinctive and varied repertoire for large choir. The Chorale collaborates regularly with local orchestras and performs regularly for college and local community.
Salt City Voices is a fifteen member vocal and instrumental ensemble devoted to performing contemporary music. Winner of the Lionel Hampton Jazz festival and also named the “Best of Utah”, Salt City Voices helps students develop their abilities in the jazz, pop, and rock idioms.

The SLCC Fall Choir Concert series is part of the College’s Arts & Cultural Events (ACE) program. ACE works with organizations across and outside of the College to support a wide variety of cultural activities such as lectures, musical concerts, multicultural celebrations, live performances, and conferences.

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