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The Chamber Singers are set to perform a free public concert as a preview of their program on Thursday, January 30, at 7 p.m. The concert will take place in the Doermann Theatre, offering an exciting opportunity for music lovers to experience the ensemble's artistry before they participate in the prestigious State Music Education Conference in Cleveland.
This performance will highlight the exceptional talent and dedication of the Chamber Singers, who have been preparing diligently for their upcoming appearances. Attendees can expect a captivating selection of choral works that showcase the group's range and musicality.
The concert not only serves as a preview of their conference repertoire but also aims to engage the local community in the celebration of music education. This event promises to be an enriching experience for both the performers and the audience, fostering a deeper appreciation for choral music. Everyone is encouraged to attend and support these talented musicians as they embark on this exciting journey.
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