Chanticleer Brings Diverse Repertoire to Mabry Concert Hall on January 26th

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Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer will perform at Austin Peay State University’s Mabry Concert Hall in Clarksville, TN, on January 26, 2025, at 3:00 PM. Known as the “Orchestra of Voices,” Chanticleer will present a varied program that includes works like William Byrd’s “Sing Joyfully” and Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now. ” Attendees are encouraged to arrive early for a pre-concert talk by Dr. Korre Foster, the Director of Choral Activities at APSU, which will start at 2:00 PM. The concert marks Chanticleer's fourth appearance in Clarksville, a testament to their popularity and the high attendance they consistently draw.

Ann Silverberg, president of the Clarksville Community Concert Association, expressed gratitude for community support, highlighting the importance of accessible pricing for world-class performances. Following the concert, members of Chanticleer will engage with the local music community by offering a free choral masterclass on January 27, promoting educational outreach. Regular admission tickets are $25, with discounts for seniors, military members, and students, making it an inclusive event. For further details and ticket information, interested parties can visit the Clarksville Community Concert Association's website.

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