USA Concert Choir & University Chorale Spring Concert April 25


Posted on April 24, 2019 by Keith Bohnet
Keith Bohnet


Pictured on the Laidlaw stage is the USA Concert Choir - Spring Concert April 25 data-lightbox='featured'
USA Concert Choir

The University of South Alabama Concert Choir and University Chorale will present their Spring Choral Concert on Thursday, April 25 at 7:30 p.m. in the Laidlaw Performing Arts Center Recital Hall. The concert will feature the ensembles in music spanning historical eras, styles, and languages. Dr. Laura Moore will conduct both the Concert Choir and the Chorale in this program, in which student conductors will also be featured.

Tickets for this Musical Arts Series event will be sold at the door only. Admission is $8 general and $5 for USA faculty & staff, USA students, youths under 18 and all senior citizens (cash or check only). Musical Arts Series season passes will of course be honored for admission to this event. Persons needing more information about this event or in need of special accommodation may call 251-460-7116 or 251-460-6136.

Need directions to Laidlaw? Just go to Google Maps at www.google.com/maps and enter "USA Laidlaw Performing Arts Center." We're actually on the corner of University Blvd. and USA Drive South.

Musical Arts Series Season Pass Holders may now reserve their place at concerts if they contact events coordinator Keith Bohnet by 5:00 p.m. the day previous to the event! Call 251-460-7116 or email kbohnet@southalabama.edu. Please mention the amount of seats needed AND be sure you are planning on being in place at least 20 minutes in advance of the concert! (Pass Holders only please! Held seats not claimed within 20 minutes of the performance may be offered to other concert attendees.)

For information on how to join the Musical Arts Society, visit our website at www.southalabama.edu/music and click on "events and programs" to see everything you need to know about the Musical Arts Concert Series and USA's Musical Arts Society.


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