About this Event
When we’re happy, when we’re sad, when we celebrate life or death . . . we sing. Singing brings us together regardless of age, language, or life circumstances. It is something we have known since we first discovered the first musical instrument — the human voice. And when we sing with one another, we create music that transcends anything we could do by ourselves. Join MCP in a program that exalts why we sing and what we sing for, featuring music by historical composers including Bach, Copland, and Randall Thompson; contemporary voices such as Adolphus Hailstork, Melanie DeMore, and Abbie Betinis; and the poetry of Walt Whitman, Jane Griner, and Rev. Arthur Graham. And when we say, “we all sing,” we mean it! Music Director Daniel Singer will teach and lead you in two numbers so you can join our chorus in joyous song.
V enue and Accessibility Info
East Liberty Presbyterian Church is on the corner of S. Highland and Penn Avenues. Street parking is available on the streets surrounding the church, and there is a lot behind the Carnegie Library. The accessible entrance is located directly on S. Highland Avenue. For questions about accessibility of specific venues or performances, please contact Emily Leal-Santiesteban at [email protected] or call 412-926-2488.
The concert is mask friendly and patrons should feel free to wear a mask for their own protection and/or the protection of others in the audience. Disposable masks will be available at the door.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
East Liberty Presbyterian Church, 116 South Highland Avenue, Pittsburgh, United States
USD 0.00 to USD 39.19