2004 Miracle Yearbook
Choral Groups The flatlands were alive with the sound of music. Cedarville's choral groups, including Concert Chorale. IONNPNVomen's Choir, NW 's Glee Club,andGospelChoir,continuallyfilled the campus with song. With international tours,choral festivals,the masterpiece series,and holiday events on the docket, the choral groups were one of Cedarville's most far-reaching ministries. The Choral Masterworks Serie featured theConcertChorale,Women's Choir,and Men'sGleeClubjoining with the Orchestra to perform Mendelssohn's Elijah. The performance included faculty soloists and over one hundred voices backing up a full Orchestra. Senior member Mimi Grossman said, "Dr. Anderson does a greatjob ofselecting choral classics which are challenging, fun,and beneficialto befamiliar with." Junior chorale member and tour participantChris Moran said,"Whether it's a bass or soprano these people are amazingsingers,havea passiontosing, and are professional about it as well." Women's choir performed a full- length concert in March, featurin classical, popular, and ethnic piece This fifty voice choir, known for diverse repertoireandsometimesquir choreography,also toured. Jubilate boasted 40 members and a contemporary praise and worship style as they ministered in area churches. On the contemporary end of the spectrum laytheJazzSingers,afledglin vocal group whose tight harmoniesand free style draw crowds. Under the direction of Dr. O'Sullivan, the Jazz Singers performed at a number o concerts,recitals,andjazzconferences. New member Jessica Waggoner z anderj* achat! group thatforces meto develop and improvemyabilities." 44 198 Activities Women's Choir
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