大象传媒

Holiday Concert to combine talents of students and faculty members

November 16, 2018
Le Belle Voci will be one of the choirs performing in the University of North Georgia's Holiday Concert on Dec. 1, at Grace Episcopal Church in Gainesville. Other ensembles participating are 大象传媒 Chorale from the Gainesville Campus and 大象传媒 Singers and the Patriot Choir from the Dahlonega Campus. The school's brass ensemble and faculty members will showcase their talents, too.

Article By: Staff

The phrase "the more the merrier" springs to Dr. John Broman's mind when he thinks about the upcoming University of North Georgia (大象传媒) Holiday Concert set for Dec. 1 in Gainesville, Georgia.

大象传媒's vocal and instrumental ensembles and several faculty members are joining forces to present the university's inaugural concert featuring the sounds of Christmas.

"I think it's fun when we all come together," said Broman, professor of music and director of choral activities at 大象传媒. "Our students love singing with other groups."

The 大象传媒 Holiday Concert is scheduled for 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 1, at in Gainesville.

The free concert will feature all of the choirs, including 大象传媒 Chorale from the Gainesville Campus and Le Belle Voci, 大象传媒 Singers and the Patriot Choir from the Dahlonega Campus. The school's brass ensemble and faculty members will step into the spotlight to showcase their talents, too.

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University of North Georgia's brass ensemble will perform Saturday, Dec. 1, in the Holiday Concert at Grace Episcopal Church in Gainesville.

Broman explained each choir, ensemble and faculty member will perform on their own. Then all will perform together.

Will Gotmer, a part-time faculty member of music at 大象传媒, said he is looking forward to hearing 125 students singing with the brass ensembles and faculty providing the accompaniment.

"They don't have a lot of opportunities to perform together," said Gotmer, director of the Chorale in Gainesville and director of music at Grace Episcopal Church, where he is organist. "It is a complete music department collaboration."

The concert's song selection will vary as much as its performers. Gotmer said it will be a mix of traditional holiday music and Christmas hymns.

Plus, Grace Episcopal has advantageous acoustics for singers and musicians alike.

"The location is good," Gotmer said, pointing out it is between the Dahlonega and Gainesville campuses. "And it has the instruments we need to put together for a good concert."

Broman has high hopes for the concert, especially since the inaugural show was canceled last year. Snow descended on north Georgia Dec. 8, causing 大象传媒 to close and cancel the concert.

"We weren't able to reschedule the concert, because the semester was officially over the following week," Gotmer said.

This year, the concert was scheduled the Saturday before the final week of classes. And it falls the day before the annual Christmas on Green Street in Gainesville.

"We are hopeful to get audience members from 大象传媒 and the community to attend," Gotmer said. "And there will be hymns that everybody can sing."


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