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Central Methodist University’s annual Chorale Tour kicks off this week, taking the school’s talented singers across the state to perform at a number of schools and churches. The group …
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Central Methodist University’s annual Chorale Tour kicks off this week, taking the school’s talented singers across the state to perform at a number of schools and churches. The group will perform its first public stop on Thursday, November 17, and will wrap up on Monday, November 21.
Dr. Patrick Dill, assistant professor of music, will once again lead the Chorale singers on tour. The following students will be participating as members of the Chorale:
Soprano – Amanda Schrivener (Kearney/marine biology), Gracie Hartford (Fayetteville, Ark./interdisciplinary studies), Lilly Powell (Wentzville/music education), Emily Gann (Lake Saint Louis/music education), and Sarah King (El Dorado Springs/English).
Alto – Tristin Prewitt (Huntsville/music education), Cadence Lutman (Versailles/music), Mallory Boyer (Troy/business), Arielle Prince (Pevely/music), and Anna Pendergrass (Sullivan/music education).
Tenor – Connor Rich (St. Joseph/music education), Grady Baker (Boonville/music ministry), Nathan Wren (Ballwin/music education), Cole Nowlin (Centralia/theatre arts), Rob Brown (St. Peters/music), and Dalton Myler (Lebanon/music).
Bass – Danny Eckoff (Emma/music education), Tres Hampton (Dexter/political science), Andrew Adams (New Franklin/music education), Brandon Swanson (Marceline/music education), Colby Vincent (Macon/business), and Paul Reinert (Park Hills/music).
The Chorale will perform at Arch United Methodist Church in Hannibal, Memphis United Methodist Church, Kirksville First United Methodist Church, Chillicothe United Methodist Church, and First United Methodist Church in Warrensburg.
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