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This year’s concert will feature Christmas and holiday music with a variety of musical arrangements, from traditional to modern.
“This fast-paced concert will feature virtually all of the school’s large and small choral and instrumental ensembles,” said Robert Holquist, WCU professor of music.
The performance, which has become a yuletide favorite at Western, goes far beyond the traditional concert format.
“Western’s School of Music presents its holiday concert every year as a prism concert – a continuous program that features a succession of performances by varied ensembles staged in different locations throughout the hall,” said Shannon Thompson, WCU associate professor of music.
Admission for the Dec. 2 concert is $10 for adults and senior citizens, and $5 for students and children. Proceeds from the event go to the school’s scholarship fund.
For more information or to reserve tickets, contact Western’s School of Music at (828) 227-7242.
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