Voices of Tabernacle performs at EOH Saturday

EARLVILLE – The Earlville Opera House welcomes back Voices of Tabernacle with a matinee performance on Saturday at 3 p.m. The Voices will be returning to present "Choral Potpourri" with popular selections including “Fly Me to the Moon, “Unforgettable,” “It Had to be You” and other favorites. For a bit of spice they include a medley from the Music of Johnny Cash. The program finishes with “A Gershwin Portrait” that is a marvelous medley sampling thirty of the songwriting team’s favorites like: “Rhapsody in Blue,” “I Got Plenty O’ Nuttin’,” “Somebody to Watch Over Me,” “Embraceable You” and “Strike Up the Band!”
“Voices of Tabernacle” is a mixed chorus with 34 singers combining adults and students. Members come from Sherburne, Norwich, Hamilton, Lebanon, Madison, Earlville and Waterville. Anita Humer is their founder and has directed the chorus for the past ten years!
Chorus members: Patty Bikowsky, Bonnie Carpenter, Henry Carpenter, Meena Conant, Marilyn Carley, Cindy Carter, Jim Coyle, Bob Cuffney, Ruth Ann Cuffney, Diane Evans-Meeds, Skyler Fukazawa, Arleen Heck, Marni Horton, Jackie Jones, Sue Kmiec, Theresa Kehoe, Peter Lawrence, Darlene Miller, Mike McCollough, Joan Prindle, Neal Roberts, Becky Sabin, Stephen Sabin, Renate Smith, Linda Staley, Shannon Staley, Tyler Stockton, Emma Studt, Mary Studt, Arnold Taylor, Jeffrey Taylor, Marcia Thomas, Kirsten Weider, and Karen Wheeler.
Accompanying the chorus will be Pianist Rosemary Jaytanie, Trumpeters Randy Larkin and Mike Tefft, Tenor Saxophonist Tim Regan, Trombonist Becky Sabin, Cellist Stephen Sabin, Percussionist Ray Thielke, Guitarist Tom Rasely and String Bassist Daryl Pugh from the Syracuse Symphony.
Special guests on the program will be the Blue Parsley Boys. Their harmonies are rich and sonorous.
General admission is $12 and $10 with an EOH membership. Students are discounted to $7. The EOH Theater is wheelchair-accessible with a ramp and a lift. Don’t forget to visit our Artisan’s Gift Shop and EOH Arts Café! The café is always open before the performance and during intermission, and serves tasty desserts, refreshing summer drink classics, and hot coffee/tea as well. For more information, or to reserve your seats, call 315-691-3550 or order online at www.earlvilleoperahouse.com. The Opera House is located at 6 East Main Street, in Earlville.
This project is made possible, in part, from the Broome and Chenango County Decentralization Project and is sponsored by the Sherburne United Methodist Church.
Earlville Opera House events are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency, and through the generosity of Earlville Opera House members.

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