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CANTON, Mo. — The Culver-Stockton College Choirs will present a special spring concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 29, in the Merillat Chapel Recital Hall in the Robert W. Brown Performing Arts Center at C-SC. The concert will feature the world premiere of a newly commissioned choral work by composer Timothy C. Takach. The concert is free and open to the public.

The performance marks the culmination of a unique, yearlong initiative made possible through the generosity of Dr. Thelma (Tommye) Leenhouts, Ph.D., giving Culver-Stockton students the rare opportunity to collaborate directly with a living composer and debut music written specifically for their ensemble.

The March 29 concert will showcase Takach’s original composition, written in a traditional choral style with piano accompaniment. Known for his work with leading ensembles across the country, Takach will also spend time on campus this week working with students in rehearsal and sharing insights on composition, performance, and the music profession.

Earlier this academic year, the choir participated in the first phase of the project, performing a newly re-voiced arrangement of “There’s a Meeting Here Tonight” during its fall concert last October. Originally composed for the professional tenor-bass ensemble Cantus, the piece was adapted for soprano, alto, tenor, and bass voices, expanding access to its American gospel folk style.

“Opportunities like this go far beyond a typical concert experience,” said Director of Choral Activities and Assistant Professor Dr. Andrew Schroetter. “Students are not only performing music, but they are also helping bring a new work to life. That process builds musicianship, creativity, and confidence in a way few experiences can.”

For more information about Culver-Stockton’s music program, visit culver.edu/majors.

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