Concordia Choir works with Polson High School choir
With 65 voices singing in harmony, conductor Michael Culloton brings The Concordia Choir from Moorhead, Minn., to perform in Missoula at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, at St. Paul Lutheran Church.
Prior to the concert, the choir have a song share event with the Polson High School choir, which is taught by Concordia College alumna Kaylee Shirtliff. The two choirs will perform songs for each other.
Current Concordia singer Sarah Kinzle graduated from Polson High School in 2021 and was Shirtliff’s student. At Concordia, Kinzle is studying vocal music education with plans to become a high school choir teacher herself.
The program will contain a wide variety of choral works ranging from baroque to contemporary and will include works by J.S. Bach, William Dawson, Caroline Shaw, René Clausen, and more and will include a set of works from Craig Hella Johnson’s “Considering Matthew Shepard.”
Tickets to the Missoula concert are available at ConcordiaTickets.com or at the door.