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Soprano Alexandra Picard performing in the
Opera Gala, March 2007.


Sat., September 29, 2007, 7 p.m.
Missouri United Methodist Church


The exciting Missouri United Methodist Church Concert Series featured a variety of musical performances that delighted Central Missouri residents—all in the beautiful, acoustically thrilling church in downtown Columbia on 9th Street. As part of the Season Kickoff, Columbia Chorale featured highlights from some recent performances such as the Triumphal March from Aida. Other talented local artists were also featured.


Saturday, November 10, 2007, 7 p.m.
Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia
Sunday November 11, 2007, 4 p.m.
Church of St. Mary/Churchill Memorial in Fulton

Columbia Chorale presented John Rutter's Gloria in Latin and Gabriel Faure's Requiem in Latin with the Columbia Civic Orchestra and guest soprano and baritone soloists at Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia and in Christopher Wren’s beautiful historic church at the Churchill Memorial in Fulton.

 


Sat., December 8, 7 p.m. & Sun., December 9, 2007, 4 p.m.
Missouri United Methodist Church


Handel’s Messiah featuring Columbia Chorale with Columbia Civic Orchestra and five guest
vocal soloists rounds out 2007. The performance will be repeated on December 9, 2007 as
the second annual Messiah Sing-Along at Missouri United Methodist Church in Columbia, Missouri.
The Sing-Along will feature community vocal soloists. Both of these performances were
presented to popular acclaim in 2006-2007 season. Can you “Handel the Messiah?”

Are we crazy?

The solos for the Sing-Along were auctioned on eBay. Seriously. It seemed to work
last year, and we had soloists come in from Pennsylvania!

 


Sat., March 8, 2008, 7 p.m.
Missouri United Methodist Church

The final movement of Beethoven's Symphony no.9 is just the beginning of this concert!
9th Street Philharmonic Orchestra, soprano Jo Ella Todd, mezzo-soprano Pamela Williams,
tenor Stuart Lutzenhiser and baritone Richard Piersall will be the vocal soloists, and will also
perform one song of their choice, from opera to musicals! The Columbia Chorale will also perform
the Amen from Rossini's Stabat Mater and the curious "Geographical Fugue," by Ernst Toch.

 


Sat., May 3, 2008, 7 p.m.
Missouri United Methodist Church


Little needs to be said for this work, one of the most impressive choral works ever composed.
9th Street Philharmonic Orchestra, soprano Kimberly McCord, mezzo-soprano Pamela Williams,
tenor Robert Zimmerman and baritone Andrew Stuckey will tackle the solo lines of this "Opera Mass."