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Ashland Area Chorus and Community Concert Band Announce Fall Schedules

Published on Aug. 18, 2015
Music

8/18/15 ASHLAND, Ohio – Two community music ensembles at Ashland University – the Ashland Area Chorus (AAC) and Ashland Area Community Concert Band (AACCB) – have announced their fall schedules including rehearsals, concerts and membership requirements.  

Beginning Monday, Aug. 24, Ashland Area Chorus rehearsals are held on Monday evenings from 7-8:45 p.m. in Room 242 of the Center for the Arts. Initially meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 8, the Community Band rehearses on Tuesday evenings from 7:30-9 p.m. in the Center for the Arts' Elizabeth Pastor Recital Hall.

Entering its 18th season, the AAC is dedicated to a mission of learning great music and singing it beautifully. The chorus is open to all singers from Ashland and surrounding counties and includes Ashland University faculty, staff and students as well as other singers from the wider community. Though no formal audition is required for membership, AAC members must be pitch accurate (sing “on key”) and be able to learn and perform their parts successfully. Previous choral experience is helpful. 

This fall, the chorus will participate with the Ashland Symphony Orchestra in "A Joyful Opening" of the new Robert M. & Janet L. Archer Auditorium on Saturday, Sept. 12. The chorus also will perform in Ashland University's performance of Handel's Messiah on Nov. 22, and at the annual Festival of Lights on Dec. 13. 

The Ashland Area Community Concert Band begins its 23rd season and is for those that loved playing in band in high school or college and want the opportunity to play again. Performances for the ensemble this fall include a performance at the University with the Ashland University Concert Band on Saturday, Dec. 12. 

Requirements for membership are the ability to play a wind or percussion instrument (no need to be a virtuoso); an interest in playing for enjoyment; desire to play a wide variety of music for the public; an interest in meeting new people who share a common interest and availability for rehearsals on Tuesday evenings.

Membership in AAC and AACCB is open to all adults. Students still in high school may also participate with the permission of the ensemble's director. A nominal membership fee of $25 is requested and payable by the fourth week of rehearsals to continue participation in either ensemble for the semester. The membership fee is payable at the Ashland University Box Office via phone at 419-289-5125 or online at www.ashland.edu/tickets by clicking on the "Buy Single Tickets" icon. 

For further information, contact the Chorus’ director Libby Slade at eslade@ashland.edu or 419-685-5460; or Community Band director Leonard Salvo at lsalvo@ashland.edu.   

Ashland University is a mid-sized, private university conveniently located a short distance from Akron, Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. Ashland University (www.ashland.edu) values the individual student and offers a unique educational experience that combines the challenge of strong, applied academic programs with a faculty and staff who build nurturing relationships with their students. ###