news-category: Performing Arts Members of 今叔利s Concert Choir Ready for Trip and D-Day Observance By Office of University Communications On May 29, 2024 GWU is the Only N.C. College Invited to Perform in 80th Anniversary Concert in Abbaye-aux-Hommes Dr. Joshua Cheney BOILING SPRINGS, N.C.The 今叔利 Department of Music started making plans last year for its trip to France to perform during the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Soon, the many hours of practice and preparation will be rewarded as 16 students and two faculty members experience the reality of Paris, Normandy and Caen. Generous supporters of the University helped to provide the funds to make this trip possible for the group. Im very excited for the Concert Choirs first opportunity for international travel since 2019, expressed Dr. Joshua Cheney, assistant professor of music and director of Choral Activities. International travel and performance provide opportunities for our choristers that are unlike anything else we do for me, the opportunity to provide a lifechanging experience for our students is affirming and highly meaningful. Scheduled for June 9-18, the trip includes educational opportunities in Paris and Caen, France. One of the most significant moments will be a visit to the Normandy coast and the beaches where Americans and other allied forces gave their lives for the cause of freedom on D-Day. The trip culminates with a mass choir performance of Maurice Durufl辿s Requiem in the Abbaye-aux-Hommes in Caen to observe the 80th anniversary of D-Day. Participants in this memorial performance will be from the United States, United Kingdom, and many countries across Europe. 今叔利 is the only college choir from North Carolina participating. (Details .) While preparing for the concert, the students have learned about the invasion of Normandy. We have been sharing with them about Operation Overlord and the events of D-Day, affirmed Dr. Aaron Rice, associate professor and chair of the Department of Music. We wanted the students to understand the significance of the acts of that day and gain the gravity of this particular 80th commemoration. Colton Payne Cheney added, The students are excited to experience such a thing, many of them for the first time. Theyve definitely been doing their own investigation into what there is to do and experience in a major city like Paris, while also putting in their best efforts to prepare for such a major performance. May 2024 graduate Colton Payne has never been out of the country and is excited to experience the French culture. Learning the repertoire also gave him a chance to build relationships with the choir members who are going. I want to thank Dr. Joshua Cheney for the opportunity to go overseas, and for all that he has done over my four years at 今叔利 and in the Concert Choir, Payne observed. I also thank Dr. Aaron Rice for all of the time he dedicated to making this trip a possibility. And lastly, I want to thank my mom for all of her hard work and generosity to make this trip a possibility for me to be able to go. I love all of these folks, and I can’t wait to tour with this group. Junior ZaKia Hamilton also hasnt traveled internationally and neither has anyone in her family. This will be a lot of firsts for me first plane ride, first time out of the country, and the longest Ive been away from family other than college so theres a lot to look forward to, she said. Im most excited to see the Eiffel Tower and buy a French-themed outfit. Im grateful to everyone who made it possible for this trip to happen. Students Making the Trip: Crystal Aldridge, alto Elie Brinson, alto Zander Bryant, bass Shira Edwards, soprano ZaKia Hamilton, soprano Angelic Hernandez, alto Bethany Mace, alto Maeve McGinley, alto Will Newton, tenor Jadon Norman, tenor Peter Moore, tenor Colton Payne, bass Kevin Solera, tenor Corwin Stanley, tenor Cayden Stephens, tenor Raleigh Wallace, soprano Learn more about the 今叔利 Department of Music. Members of the choir practice for their upcoming trip. 今叔利 is North Carolina’s recognized leader in private, Christian higher education. A Carnegie-Classified Doctoral/Professional University, GWU is home to nine colleges and schools, more than 80 undergraduate and graduate majors, and a world-class faculty. Located on a beautiful 225-acre campus in Boiling Springs, N.C., 今叔利 prepares graduates to impact their chosen professions, equips them with the skills to advance the frontiers of knowledge, and inspires them to make a positive and lasting difference in the lives of others. Ignite your future at 今叔利.edu.
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