Erin Bryan will be soloist at chorale concert in Fond du Lac April 29 and 30

Assistant Professor of Music Erin Bryan will join the South Shore Chorale as soprano soloist for Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony (4th Movement) April 29 and 30.

The South Shore Chorale will conclude their Golden Anniversary Concert Season with an epic collaboration of nearly 400 musicians. Joining the 158-voice Chorale will be the entire Fond du Lac Choir Program, full orchestra and professional soloists.

Other soloists will be Erin Sura, mezzo soprano; Tim Rebers, tenor; and Thomas Weis, bass. Members of the orchestra include Rori Beatty ’26 of Manitowoc, Wisconsin, on cello; and Jessica Jensen, adjunct professor of music on trumpet.

The concert will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 29, and 2 p.m. Sunday, April 30, at the Fond du Lac High School Performing Arts Center. Reserved seating tickets are $18 in advance at www.hometowntickets.com or $23 at the door.


Related Posts

Lillian Brown

Lillian Brown to appear in play in Sturgeon Bay July 17 through Aug. 18

Assistant Professor of Theatre Lillian Brown will appear in the play “Jeeves Saves the Day,” by Margaret Raether, July 17 through Aug. 18 in Sturgeon […]

Patrick Willoughby

Article by Patrick Willoughby, student collaborators published in journal

Associate Professor of Chemistry Patrick H. Willoughby and three of his students contributed to an article published in Chemistry: A European Journal. Contributors to “Nitrene […]

Crew members of "The Spitfire Grill"

Stage management crew of ‘The Spitfire Grill’ wins certificates of merit

The stage management crew for the Department of Theatre’s spring 2024 production of “The Spitfire Grill” was awarded certificates of merit from the Kennedy Center/American […]

Rafael Francisco Salas

Rafael Francisco Salas has work in regional exhibit opening May 18

Rafael Francisco Salas, professor of art and chair of the Department of Art and Art History, will have work included in “TMA Contemporary,” the annual […]

Erin Bryan

 


Related Areas of Study