The UW-Stout Symphonic Singers, Chamber Choir and Devil Tones Acappella celebrate the 60th Anniversary of School of Art & Design with a concert of music that focus on the metaphor and power of color, featuring a variety of musical styles from romantic madrigals to empowering spirituals. The choirs are directed by Dr. Jerry Hui, accompanied by Aimee Kringle.
The concert will be held on Sunday, November 16, 2:00 p.m. in the Great Hall of the UW-Stout Memorial Student Center. Tickets are $5, available online in advance at uwstout.universitytickets.com, or at the door 30 minutes prior to the concert. UW-Stout students attend free with current student ID.
Every song on the concert features a color, often as a visual metaphor for emotion — red for love and passion, yellow for youth and change, green for envy, blue for inward calm, purple for resilience, brown for confidence.
Also featured on this program are many vocal soloists and instrumentalists. “It’s an honor to be able to work with so many musicians on campus,” Hui said.
“Even though UW-Stout does not offer a degree program in music, we are fortunate to have students who are passionate about performing, who are still working diligently to hone their skills and are willing to share them with the community.”
Read more about the choir program at UW-Stout on their official webpage, or on Facebook
Source: News release
































