UCF’s singers, including the UCF Chamber Singers, SoAl and TeBa choruses, University Singers, and UCF Community Choir, share faith, hope and love through song.
UCF’s SoAl, TeBa and Community choirs, under the baton of Kelly Miller, start the evening with hopeful octavos.
Jeffery Redding leads the UCF Chamber Choir, University Singers, UCF voice faculty, guest soloists and members of the UCF Symphony Orchestra plus faculty in a performance of Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass Hob (XXII/11). The Missa in Angustiis (Mass for troubled times) is one of fourteen masses written by Joseph Haydn and is one of the six masses written near the end of his life, which are, together, now seen as a culmination of Haydn’s liturgical composition.
Each spring, UCF hosts a large-scale celebration of creativity at Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts. This year, UCF Celebrates the Arts explores the intersection of arts and technology, and showcases our students, faculty and alumni through dance, concerts, cabaret, lectures and discussions, film, chamber music, family-friendly events, visual arts and more. The festival has events and exhibits for all ages and interests, and with half of the events being free, is an ideal opportunity to try something new. Fantastic possibilities lie ahead at UCF Celebrates the Arts, April 2-15 at Dr. Phillips Center! Learn more at arts.ucf.edu/celebrates.
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