Events Tagged Freudig Singers
Something Borrowed: Christmas Carols and Tasty Pies
Fri, Dec 5th 2008
7:30pm724 Delaware Avenue,
Buffalo, NY
The Freudig Singers of Western New York will celebrate their 25th season of joyful music-making with “something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue” beginning in October with “Something Old,” an eclectic program of sacred, secular and bawdy music from the Middle Ages, Renaissance, and beyond. Under the direction of Roland E. Martin, the Arts Council of Buffalo and Erie County’s Outstanding Individual Artist of 2008, the professional-calibre chamber choir will then serve up their famous “Christmas Pie” with carols “borrowed” from other countries, toast their anniversary in March with two world premieres and end with a tribute to the “Blues” that will leave you crying for more.
Something Borrowed is our famous Christmas Pie program with the Buffalo Seminary Glee Club. It features seasonal music from around the world followed by a free "Pie Reception."
The Freudig Singers: Something Blue
Fri, May 1st 2009
7:30pm317 Leroy Avenue,
Buffalo, NY
The Freudig Singers of Western New York will commence their 25th year of joyful music-making with sacred, secular and bawdy music from the Middle Ages, Renaissance and beyond. Their silver anniversary series is titled “Something Old, Something New, Something Borrowed and Something Blue.” Music Director Roland E. Martin, the Arts Council’s 2008 Outstanding Individual Artist, has assembled a revolutionary program which he believes will open a window to a sound world Western New Yorkers have rarely experienced.
Tonight's Something Blue concert is the final portion of the silver anniversary series. It features the Freudig Singers singin' the blues. Call 716.667.7088 for advance purchase, or visit their website at www.freudigsingers.org.



