LOS ANGELES, CA--(Marketwire - Aug 5, 2011) - In marking the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, the Angeles Chorale, in partnership with the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels, will hold a concert free to the public at the iconic cathedral located in downtown Los Angeles, site of the first memorial observance the year following the attacks, as part of the planned nationwide events and observances.
The Angeles Chorale, along with the OLA Cathedral Choir, will be performing a selection of works chosen by noted choir conductor John Sutton, including Gabriel Fauré's "Requiem."
"The Angeles Chorale felt the 10th anniversary was an important time to look back on those tragic events and use the power and elegance of choral music to give perspective, meaning and understanding as we look at how the events of 9/11 have shaped us," Sutton said. "We are especially grateful to his Excellency Archbishop José H. Gomez for the opportunity to hold this event at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Angels."
WHAT:
10th Anniversary Remembrance Concert for 9/11
John Sutton, Conductor
WHEN:
Sunday, September 11, 2011 at 4:30 PM
WHERE:
Cathedral of Our Lady of Angeles
555 W. Temple Street, Los Angeles CA 90012
T: 213-680-5200
WHO:
The 120-member Angeles Chorale, in partnership with the OLA Cathedral Choir, will perform a program specifically arranged by conductor John Sutton to remember the events a decade ago and celebrate the lives of those affected by this national tragedy. The Angeles Chorale is a volunteer organization of auditioned, professional-level choral singers and its mission to perform world class music to enrich our diverse community.
For more information, go to www.angeleschorale.org or on www.facebook.com/AngelesChorale.
Contact Information:
Contact:
James Lee
The Lee Strategy Group, Inc.
T: 424.229.2753
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