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Livermore, Calif. – Valley Concert Chorale will host its annual “Sing-it-Yourself Messiah” where the community is invited to sing Handel’s choral masterpiece. Event details are as follows:

“Sing-it-Yourself Messiah”
Friday, December 4 7:30 p.m.
Asbury United Methodist ChurchNew location!
4743 East Ave., Livermore

For the past 10 years, VCC’s “Sing-it-Yourself Messiah” is the Tri-Valley holiday tradition.  The event is open to all singers in the community who will join in singing Part I of Handel’s great choral masterpiece, also known as the Christmas portion of “Messiah”, which will conclude with a powerful rendition of the “Hallelujah Chorus”.

“This is our tenth year of hosting the event for the community,” says Valley Concert Chorale President Bobby Jensen.  “Each year the number of singers increases with well over 100 singers from around the Tri-Valley and beyond.  It’s great being able to offer this musical experience to the area, complete with professional soloists and accompaniment by our internationally-known concert pianist Daniel Glover.”

Singers are encouraged to bring their own copy of “Messiah,” though there will be some copies available to borrow.  The event is also open to those who wish to listen to the performance.

Tickets

Tickets are $10. Advance tickets may be ordered by calling (925) 866-4003 or online at Brown Paper Tickets. More information about the Valley Concert Chorale is available at www.valleyconcertchorale.org or by calling the general information line at (925) 866-4003.

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About Valley Concert Chorale

For over 50 years, Valley Concert Chorale is the Tri-Valley’s premier chorus.  Under the direction of John Emory Bush, the Chorale has offered a variety of musical performances to serve the diverse musical tastes of its audiences.

Valley Concert Chorale’s mission is to engage audiences in the transforming power of music by sharing their passion and joy in live performance.  They are dedicated to excellence in singing choral music of all genres, nurturing the next generation of singers, and supporting musical endeavors in the Tri-Valley community.

The all-volunteer, non-profit chorale receives financial support from grants, ticket sales, membership dues, fundraisers and donations.

About the Director

John Emory Bush has been the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Valley Concert Chorale since 1998.  He holds a Master’s degree from the Juilliard School of Music and is also trained as a pianist, organist and harpist. He was Music Director and Conductor of the San Francisco Concert Chorale for eighteen seasons and Director of Music and Organist at St. Matthew’s Episcopal Cathedral in Dallas from 2000-2010.  Mr. Bush is Music Director of Music and Organist at First United Methodist Church, McKinney, Texas.  For the past fifteen years, Mr. Bush has divided his time between the Bay Area and Dallas, contributing to both musical communities.