Colorful Choral

By Richard Schultz   |   March 5, 2024
Will Breman laying some passion on the crowd (photo by Zach Mendez)
Michal Dawson Connor had the audience in awe (photo by Zach Mendez)

Santa Barbara Choral Society showed its true colors when it staged a Red, White, and Blues concert under veteran conductor JoAnne Wasserman at Trinity Episcopal Church.

In a nod to America’s rich multi-cultured heritage of musical traditions featuring works by Leonard Bernstein, Randall Thompson, Shawn Kirchner, and Eric Whitacre, the entertaining show was a musical journey across times and genres from classics to pop, folk, jazz and blues to gospel and spirituals.

More than 60 singers were accompanied by collaborative pianist Mi-Young Kim with tenor Will Breman, who was a semi-finalist on the NBC TV show The Voice, performing on the guitar, adding the blues element to the show, and Pasadena-based bass baritone Michal Dawson Connor, who was Paul Robeson reincarnate.

An evening of note…

 

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