
Join the Sounds of Stow Chorus and Orchestra!
STOW: The Sounds of Stow Chorus and Orchestra invite all interested singers to join Open Rehearsals on December 5 and 12. The Chorus and Orchestra are a welcoming community of musicians committed to preparing and performing exceptional music to enrich our lives and those of audiences. Rehearsals are held at the First Parish Church's Fellowship Hall, 353 Main Street. Open Rehearsals will begin at 7pm to allow time for registration and welcoming new singers, with subsequent rehearsals running from 7:15 to 9:30pm.
For their spring concert on April 2, The Sounds of Stow will return to Hale Middle School in Stow with a concert entitled “Joyous Voices – Winsome Winds,” which includes Haydn’s Harmoniemesse and Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Four
Winds. Rounding out the season, they have been invited to join several local choral groups for “Voices Rising,” a special event on May 20, in the spectacular new Groton Hill Music in Groton, accompanied by the Vista Philharmonic Orchestra.
Choristers hail from 40+ towns in the Metrowest area and beyond, and membership is open to anyone who can match pitch, learn the music, and blend with the other voices. Artistic Director Barbara Jones promotes principles of good singing and serious musicianship at weekly rehearsals that are lively, challenging, and always fun. For further information, visit www.soundsofstow.org or email info@soundsofstow.org.
Sounds of Stow is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council as administered by the local cultural councils of Stow, Acton-Boxborough, Bolton, and Hudson.
For their spring concert on April 2, The Sounds of Stow will return to Hale Middle School in Stow with a concert entitled “Joyous Voices – Winsome Winds,” which includes Haydn’s Harmoniemesse and Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante for Four
Winds. Rounding out the season, they have been invited to join several local choral groups for “Voices Rising,” a special event on May 20, in the spectacular new Groton Hill Music in Groton, accompanied by the Vista Philharmonic Orchestra.
Choristers hail from 40+ towns in the Metrowest area and beyond, and membership is open to anyone who can match pitch, learn the music, and blend with the other voices. Artistic Director Barbara Jones promotes principles of good singing and serious musicianship at weekly rehearsals that are lively, challenging, and always fun. For further information, visit www.soundsofstow.org or email info@soundsofstow.org.
Sounds of Stow is supported in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council as administered by the local cultural councils of Stow, Acton-Boxborough, Bolton, and Hudson.