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Echos of the Isles

The British Isles brings the world beautiful and evocative melodies and deep poetry that has richly shaped choral literature for generations. The singers of the Indianapolis Arts Chorale are delighted to juxtapose two song cycles: "Five English Folk Songs" composed by noted English composer Ralph Vaughan William and "Love's Philosophy" by contemporary composer Stacy Garrop. These two larger works are accompanied by specially selected choral works that further highlight Celtic and Scottish traditions and their reach, including arrangements of Danny Boy and Loch Lomond.

We are thrilled to share the stage with singers from Greenwood Community High School under the direction of Mr. Daniel Watson, as the Indianapolis Arts Chorale explores such beloved repertoire. Join us!
Date/Time
November 10, 2024 7:00 pm
Address
5500 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46208
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Parking Info
Meridian Street UMC has ample on site parking lots to the north, west, and south sides of the building. Please enter through the doors on the northwest corner of the building.
Accessibility
Meridian Street UMC is wheelchair accessible.

Founded in 1972, the Indianapolis Arts Chorale uplifts the human spirit for multiple generations of singers and audiences by building deep emotional connections through the art of choral singing. The Indianapolis Arts Chorale is a not‑for‑profit community of auditioned voices with a commitment to excellence and a passion for choral music and its future. These are its hallmarks and have been for over half a century.

Mission Statement

The Indianapolis Arts Chorale is a community of voices who engage our audiences through the art of choral singing. The primary purpose of the IAC is musical excellence in performance for the education, enjoyment, and cultural enrichment of our audiences and ourselves. The IAC also seeks to provide social and fellowship experiences to deepen and enrich our lives. Further, we identify as an organization of individuals, who are making a positive contribution to the entire community, without regard for race, creed, color, gender, ethnicity, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age, physical, or mental ability.