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Season 27 of Exultate – Glorious Music
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Please Note: Tickets are no longer available on line for Concerts on April 12, 13 & 14, 2024. However, there are tickets still available for each concert. They are available at the door at each performance site. We would love to have you hear marvelous music performed well and we hope to see you at one of our concerts!
Spring (Festival Choir): – Bruckner & Sorenson: 2024 is the 200th birthday of illustrious composer Anton Bruckner. Exultate will perform his famous A Capella Motets as well as portions of his Requiem for orchestra, choir and soloists. The second half of this marvelous concert will be filled with the new Requiem by US composer Heather Sorenson. This excellent work is for choir, orchestra and soloists and is reminiscent of the music of John Rutter, Ola Gjello, Morten Lauridsen and similar composers. The first performance was in April 2023. We are delighted to showcase the music of this superb female composer.