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Choirs preparing for concert

Members of the 麻豆传媒AVeast Chorus and the Northwest Chorus and Orchestra have been preparing for their upcoming celebration of Christmas music. The 45th annual program will feature two concerts in early December.
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Members of the 麻豆传媒AVeast Chorus and the Northwest Chorus and Orchestra have been preparing for their upcoming celebration of Christmas music.聽

The 45th annual program will feature two concerts in early December. The first will happen in Estevan on Dec. 5 at Trinity Lutheran Church, starting at 7 p.m. The other will be the following day at Concordia Lutheran Church in Crosby, N.D., at 4 p.m.

This year鈥檚 theme is He is Born.

Rehearsals have been happening every Tuesday night for the last two months. Members of the 麻豆传媒AVeast Chorus travel from Estevan and surrounding communities to Crosby, so they can meet up with their Northwest Chorus counterparts and work on the songs.

麻豆传媒AVeast Chorus president Andrea Leatherdale said the rehearsals have been going well.

鈥淭he music is sounding excellent,鈥 said Leatherdale. 鈥淚t's a very fun program this year.鈥

Approximately 40 singers are part of the choir, and more than half of the musicians are from southeast Saskatchewan. Leatherdale noted they have some new musicians in the choir this year.

Instrumentalists will also be part of the concert. Leatherdale said the audiences can look forward to hearing piano accompanists, a couple of flute players and a brass ensemble, among others. North Dakota residents Harlan Johnson and Ed Retzer will once again share the director duties this year. They will alternate directing throughout the night.聽

Leatherdale said there will be about 20 selections of Christmas music during the program, and she predicts everyone will enjoy the music.聽

Just like in previous years, the first half will feature some serious but uplifting pieces, and the second half will include more fun and upbeat selections.

鈥淲e're fine-tuning all of our pieces with the dynamics and the little spots that need to be worked on,鈥 said Leatherdale. 鈥淲e're down to our last two practices.鈥

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