Requiem - Sunday, October 30, 2005 at 2:30 pm
By Gregory Partain
In recognition of All Saints Day, you are invited to the Lexington premiere of Requiem, an a cappalla choral work written by Transylvania University music professor Gregory Partain. With text drawn form the traditional Latin mass for the dead, the piece fuses past with present. Loren C. Tice will conduct a select, eighty-voiced chorus that includes many of Central Kentucky's finest singers.
UK Trombone Choir Holiday Concert - Sunday, December 11, 2005 at 2:30 pm
Under the direction of Dale Warren, Professor of Trombone at the University of Kentucky, this unique "Choir" will perform a diverse program of classical music, popular tunes, jazz spirituals, and holiday favorites for your enjoyment.
A Pipe Organ Potpourri - Sunday, January 22, 2006 at 2:30 pm
Lisa Hall and Nathan Davy are both Organ Muisc Majors from Asbury College in Berea. They will be performing organ literature by Franck, Bach, Vierne, and Dupre. Join us for a lovely afternoon on the Caethedral Organ.
UK Women's Choir Spring Concert - Sunday, March 26, 2006 at 2:30 pm
The Women's Choir, directed by Lori Hetzel, returns to the Series for their annual Spring Concert. This popular Choir, featuring more than 50 voices from all over the University, will amaze you as they fill the Cathedral with glorious sound!
They Lexington Singers Children's Choir - Sunday, April 30, 2006 at 2:30 pm
A unique concert you won't want to miss! This choir of over 80 children's voices represents 30 schools from the Central Kentucky area. Formed in 2003, they are new addition to the musical life here in Lexington. They will perfrom a variety of classical pieces as well as music from various cultures and in a variety of languages!
The North Carolina Boy's Choir - June 2006
(Date, Time, and Admission TBA)
This choir of young boys age 8 - 13 will perform a delightful concert of music for the Lexington community. Be sure to watch for more information about this concert as the time draws near.

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