Join Sippican Choral Society on Sunday, December 7, 4:00 pm, for a choral tribute to the festive season of winter. Our “Winter Wonderland” program will feature contemporary Canadian composer Sarah Quartel’s anthem, “A Winter Day,” a work consists of five movements, each depicting a different time of day, each telling its own story, and each evoking the composer’s childhood memories of a land deep in snow.
The program will also include Canada’s oldest Christmas song, “A Huron Carol,” as well as “The Sleigh,” a traditional Russian winter song, and such classics as “In the Bleak Midwinter” and Irving Berlin’s “White Christmas.” We will also commemorate National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day by inviting the audience to join us in singing the Navy Hymn, “Eternal Father, Strong to Save.” Come relax, sing along, and welcome winter with us as we share songs guaranteed to chase away the December darkness and lighten spirits as we look ahead to the holiday season.
The concert will be held at Wickenden Chapel, 86 Spring St., Marion. Tickets are $20.00 general admission, $10.00 for Students, and Free for Children 14 and under. Tickets can be purchased online at sippicanchoralsociety.org or at the door with cash or check.