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    CHORUS ANNOUNCES 2 SHOWS TO END YEAR
    By Sarah L. Sullivan

    Asbury Park Press, NJ
    Nov 15 2006

    The Monmouth Civic Chorus is rehearsing to perform its program,
    "4 Trumpets and a Chorus," which will feature the U.S. premiere of
    Henri Busser's "Domremy Mass."

    This recently unearthed piece by the French composer features the
    rare accompaniment of four trumpets commemorating the parish church
    of Domremy, France, where Joan of Arc is celebrated. Interspersed
    throughout the work are descriptive thematic readings from the text
    of her trial, and the chorus will sing the Mass.

    This nonprofit organization comprising 120 adults, 95 of whom are
    performance artists, includes many who are classically trained.

    "This group has really achieved artistically a very high level," said
    Artistic Director and Conductor Mark Shapiro. "It's quite celebrated
    in New Jersey for what it has done in terms of its repertoire and
    the quality of its performances."

    Since its inception in 1949, the chorus has had seven European Tours
    as well as performances at Carnegie Hall in New York and at the New
    Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark with the New Jersey Symphony
    to name a few.

    "It is wonderful that this ensemble embraces people ranging in age
    from seniors in high school to well in their 80s who contribute not
    just their spirit but real talent," Shapiro said.

    The program also will include an unusual piece by an Armenian composer,
    Arzas Voskanyan, that pays tribute to an Armenian battle from about
    the same millennium as the Busser segment.

    "It is an eerie piece with wailing trumpets and a brilliant finish,"
    Shapiro said.

    Although the chorus and Shapiro have never performed Gabriel Faure's
    Requiem together before, they are pleased to do so now. This portion of

    the concert will feature soprano Jo Ellen Miller as a guest soloist.

    Miller's credits include performances at Tanglewood in Massachusetts
    and being featured with the Sarasota Opera in Florida.

    The chorus is funded with membership dues, varying levels of
    sponsorships, and grants and ticket sales. Its operation is almost
    entirely self-contained, said board member Susan Metz, with its
    members managing it much like a business that performs about four
    shows per year.

    Mary Donnelly Pacheco, 75, past president and board member, has been
    involved in one way or another for 37 years.

    "Even though some members have moved away, they pay their dues and
    keep in touch because it is like a family," she said.

    A member since 1980, Gerald Metz, 58, explained that although he
    is retired now, "I had a job which I needed to earn money, but this
    is what I live for - this is what life is really for - the arts and
    expressing yourself and being with others who express themselves."

    In December, the Monmouth Civic Chorus will present Handel's Messiah
    at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, along with Christmas Pops
    Around the World. Additionally, subsets from the chorus can be hired
    to sing carols at various locations including home, office or community
    settings such as senior homes and tree-lighting ceremonies.

    For more information, call (732) 933-9333 or visit
    www.monmouthcivicchorus.org
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