Embellish Goes East!

Posted on June 5, 2009
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Embellish is excited about traveling to the East Coast later this month.
We’ll be performing at the Area I Festival/Conference in Orono Maine on
Thursday, June 25. We’re also being hosted by some wonderful folks in a
tour built around the Area I concert. We’d love to see you at any of these
engagements:

Sunday, June 21, 2009 – 8:30 AM Church Service
St. Matthews United Methodist Church
Annandale, VA

Sunday, June 21, 2009 – 4:00 pm
Central United Methodist Church
Arlington, VA
Free-will Offering – no tickets required

Monday, June 22, 2009 – 7:00 pm
St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran Church
Hamilton Township, NJ
Free-will Offering – no tickets required

Tuesday, June 23, 2009 – Evening Concert
St. James’ Episcopal Church
Danbury, CT
Free-will Offering – no tickets required

Thursday, June 25, 2009 – Evening Concert
AGEHR Area I Festival
Collins Center for the Arts
Orono, ME

Our concert theme is “What We Need Is a Bell” and repertoire will include:

Fanfare of Triumph              Michael Joy
Prelude on Herzliebster Jesu    Arr. by Fred Gramann
My Soul’s Best Song             Arr. by Hart Morris
Towers                          Cathy Moklebust
Commemoration of the Spirit     William A. Payn
CreationEtere                   Timothy Waugh
God with Us for All Time        Betty Garee
Veritas                         Kathleen Wissinger
The Ballad of Siobhan ni Laoghaire      Arr. by Catherine McMichael
Gwerzy                          Dee Armstrong and Colm Ó Snodaigh,
                               Arr. by Clint Hagen
Khumbula Ubuhle                 Sondra K. Tucker
Overture to The Marriage of Figaro      W.A. Mozart, arr. by M.L. Thompson
Plink Plank Plunk               Leroy Anderson, arr. by M.L. Thompson

(And a couple of surprises!)

Visit our website for more information and links to the venues here:
<http://embellish.ws/concertschedule.html#MaineTour>

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