GRAMMY AWARD-WINNING COMPOSER/CONDUCTOR AND VIRTUAL CHOIR INNOVATOR TO BE GUEST ARTIST AT LONE STAR COLLEGE-TOMBALL |
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TOMBALL, Texas –Eric Whitacre, GRAMMY Award® winner for Best Choral Performance in 2012 and creator of the Internet choral sensation “Lux Aurumque,” will be bringing his workshop, Soaring Leap, to the Lone Star College-Tomball Performing Arts Center on November 3, 2012, from 10:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. The one-day workshop/Q&A (comprised of two three-hour sessions with an hour break for lunch) is designed for singers, conductors and composers, and includes reading, exploring, rehearsing and performing several of Whitacre’s works for chorus (a cappella and accompanied). Admission is $199 per person (groups of 10-19, $169 per person; groups of 20 or more, $149 per person, plus one free director); go to www.dciny.org/soaringleap for registration. In addition to the 2012 GRAMMY® for his album “Light & Gold,” Whitacre’s album “Cloudburst and Other Choral Works” received a Best Choral Performance GRAMMY® nomination in 2007. He also worked with Oscar®-winning film composer Hans Zimmer, co-writing the Mermaid Theme for “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides.” His one-movement choral composition “Lux Aurumque” received three million Internet views as of August 2012, and his subsequent virtual choir works “Sleep” and “Water Night” are on track to surpass that benchmark |
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Saturday Nov 3, 2012
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM CDT
Printed courtesy of www.tomballchamber.org/ – Contact the Greater Tomball Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
29201 Quinn Road, Suite B, Tomball, TX 77377-0516 – 281.351.7222 – admin@tomballchamber.org