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Community chorus to host spring concert

The Haywood-Junaluska Community Chorus’ spring concert will be held at 4 p.m., April 29, at The First United Methodist Church in Waynesville.

The 70-voice choir will present familiar works by Beethoven, Faure, Gounod, Haydn, Mozart and Pergolesi. The chorus will also perform a recent arrangement of “A Choral Quilt” with music by Leonard Bernstein, and concept and arrangement by Jack Gottlieb, who designed the arrangement of six songs stitched together to bring a sense of warmth and protection just as a quilt or comforter does.

The Signature Winds and guest soloist Lee Thomas of Asheville will also appear at the show. Admission is free.

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