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THE THOMAS CIRCLE
SINGERS LAUNCHES ITS 28TH SEASON OF TRANSFORMING THE CITY THROUGH
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The Thomas Circle Singers (TCS), under the artistic direction of
James Kreger, announces the launch of its 28th season of choral
excellence and community service. Hailed by critics and the public
alike for its combination of superior artistry and service to the
community, TCS enters its 28th year with a commitment to continuing
its social mission while presenting exceptional choral performances.
Hailed by the Washington Post as performing
with “grace, silvery tone and high impact,” TCS presents
an annual concert season that spans musical eras from the Renaissance
to the present day. The 2003-2004 concert season includes three
concerts and a gala celebration. According to Kreger, “We have
another year of spectacular choral music planned, offering something
to appeal to the most eclectic of tastes.” The season opens
on Sunday, November 2, 2003, with a season preview concert, offering
a sampling of music from the three subscription concerts. A perennial
favorite, A TCS Christmas, follows on Sunday, December 14,
2003, with the choir joined by orchestra and The Landon School Little
Singers to share the spirit of the holidays with Pergolesi Magnificat,
a procession for bells and voices, and carols and motets of the
Christmas season. The season continues on Saturday, March 13, 2004,
with March Madrigal Madness and Musical Mayhem, featuring
music of Mechem, Morley, Marenzio, Monteverdi, and PDQ Bach. TCS’s
season concludes with Baroque Treasures, a concert with orchestra,
offering Bach’s Cantata 172 Erschallet, ihr Lieder, Vivaldi’s
Gloria, Lotti’s Crucifixus and selections from Geistliche Chormusik
by Schütz. A list of times and locations is attached.
Recognized for its consistent musical excellence and unwavering
commitment to the DC community, TCS performances have raised over
$120,000 for local non-profit organizations in the last seven years
alone. This season TCS continues this tradition by donating all
concert ticket proceeds to groups that promote youth leadership
development: The
Empower Program, Life
Pieces To Masterpieces, and Beacon
House Community Ministry. TCS was founded in 1976,
with the support of Luther Place Memorial Church, as a vehicle to
raise funds for charities in Washington. Over the years, TCS, known
as “voices that make a difference,” has served the city’s
neediest residents. Please see the complete list of beneficiaries,
attached. In recognition of the Thomas Circle Singers’ unwavering
commitment to the community, Washingtonian Magazine named TCS one
of the Washingtonians of the Year in 2000. In addition, WETA-FM
honored artistic director James Kreger as a Hometown Hero in 2001.
TCS offers a reduced-price season subscription for $51 ($38 for
students and seniors). Individual tickets to concerts are $20, $15
for seniors and students. TCS’s Annual Gala on Saturday, February
28, 2004, is a chance to party on the Circle while benefiting TCS.
Star Supporter tickets are $125, and Supporter tickets are $50.
In addition, TCS will once again offer singing Valentines to your
loved ones. To receive a brochure, to order individual or season
tickets, or to order a Singing Valentine, contact the Thomas Circle
Singers: 1226 Vermont Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20005, (202) 232-3353,
or info@thomascirclesingers.org.
TCS’s Beneficiaries Since 1981
Beacon House Community
Ministry
Bread for the City
Calvary Bilingual Multicultural Learning Center*
Children’s Health Project of DC
Christ House
Columbia Road Health Services
Community Family Life Services*
Community of Hope
DC Community Orchestra
DC Rape Crisis Center*
The Empower Program
First Baptist Church
Food & Friends
For Love of Children*
Friendship Place Community Resource Center
Growing Together Inc.
Hannah House
Healthy Babies Project |
House of Ruth*
IONA Senior Services
La Clínica del Pueblo
Life Pieces To Masterpieces*
Martha’s Table*
Men Can Stop Rape
N Street Village*
Pediatric AIDS/HIV Care
Rose School
Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington*
Sarah’s Circle
Senior Citizens Center, Montgomery Co.
Washington Innercity Self Help (WISH)
Washington Very Special Arts
WEAVE (Women Empowered Against Violence)
Whitman-Walker Clinic*
Zacchaeus Medical Clinic* |
| *Those organizations with an asterisk
have received proceeds of multiple concerts since 1981. |
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