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Arts

Brattleboro Women’s Chorus prepares for spring concerts

BRATTLEBORO — The Brattleboro Women's Chorus will present their 23rd annual spring concert, “Walk With Me,” twice on Mother's Day weekend at Centre Congregational Church.

Joining director Becky Graber and the 80-voice chorus of women will be Cathy Martin on piano and Connie Green on flute.

Last summer, a group of singers from the chorus travelled to Grand Rapids, Mich., to participate in the Sister Singers Festival, a gathering of women's choruses from across the country.

The “Walk With Me” repertoire was inspired by that trip and features songs of travel, migration, community, and home. One of the concert's songs, “Winnebago,” by David Maddux, about an obvious means of hitting the road, was heard at the festival.

The chorus will also sing “The Little Road” by Vermont composer/singer Moira Smiley, who led a workshop with the chorus in March. Additional songs include the concert's title piece, “Walk With Me,” by Maggie Wheeler, “I'm Gonna Walk It With You,” by Brian Clafin and Ellie Grace, and “The Road Home by Stephen Paulus.

There will be two songs arranged by the Natural Voice Practitioner's Network in England, “Different Ships” and “People Get Ready,” the latter made popular by Curtis Mayfield. A reprise of “A Garden of My Own” by Patricia McKernon arranged specifically for the BWC by Daniel Kallman will feature accompanists Cathy Martin and Connie Green.

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