Voci Angelica Trio Concert - Annual Music Guild Fundraiser

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2010 at JEPPSON HALL, TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH, 73 LANCASTER STREET,WORCESTER, MA 01609

Voci Angelica Trio3:00 pm: Concert

Followed by Reception, Refreshments and Raffle Prize Drawing

All proceeds used for Music Guild Activities including: Music Worcester Festival Concert, Annual Young Artist Scholarship & Music To Go!

Enjoy a special SUNDAY performance.  Bring friends and family and help support live music in Worcester.

Voci Angelica Trio performs evocative and emotionally resonant folk music from Asian, Latin American, African and European traditions. They joined forces in 2007 after graduating from New England Conservatory and found a shared interest in musical explorations. Traditional songs are trans-formed into engaging original arrangements for two sopranos, cello, percussion, and piano. The trio has global DNA: soprano Meena Malik was born in Japan, cellist Aristides Rivas in Venezuela, and American soprano Jodi Hitzhusen has performed and studied in the Philippines, Panama, England, Canada, France and Scotland. Beginning with the folk music they learned at home as children, the Trio continued their exploration of folk music traditions around the world. For the trio, the meaning of exploration is two fold: immersion in the musical traditions of diverse cultures, and discovery of the possibilities of arranging for their unique instrumentation. Members of the trio have performed at the Teatro Colon in Argentina, Chartres Cathedral in France, Carnegie Hall, Kennedy Center, Sapporo Concert Hall in Japan and the Montreal Jazz Festival.

Admission: $20 per adult $5 per student

Please reserve by sending check payable to Music Guild to:  Jeannette Smith, 40 Joe Jenny Road, Oxford, MA 01540

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Music Guild is a non profit 503c organization. Guild Board members are volunteers and receive no monetary compensation.

100% of contributions are used to support program activities.