‘A World of Song’ concert spotlights diverse voices, power of joy
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Eliza Halteman first saw Syracuse University’s choir perform in eighth grade while attending Orange Central with her father, an SU alumnus. Five years later, she serenaded a crowd in SU’s Hendricks Chapel at the Malmgren Concert Series’ “A World of Song” on Sunday.
“This concert definitely did not disappoint,” Halteman, a freshman and member of the Concert Choir, said. “Being able to perform for the first time inside the Hendricks Chapel for a full concert, it was full circle.”
University Singers is SU’s premier choir consisting of 38 upperclassmen and graduate students. Along with the Concert Choir of the Setnor School of Music, they performed pieces from “Underneath the Stars” and “Timor et Tremor” at the annual fall choral concert as part of Malmgren Concert Series. The theme of this year’s concert is “A World of Song,” which highlights different languages and time periods.
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