Celebrating 14 years dedicated to culturally enriching New Hampshire's Lakes Region with a diversified program designed to appeal to a variety of musical tastes.
All concerts are handicap accessible.
Stimulating Choral Singing at the Thirteenth Annual
Winnipesaukee SummerSing

Saturday, August 9, 2008 - 2:30 to 5:30 PM
Estabrook Hall, Brewster Academy

A Reading of the Great Masterworks
Magnificat - Franz Schubert
Requiem - Maurice Durufle

 

 

If you love to sing, the Thirteenth Annual Winnipesaukee SummerSing is for you. We will again welcome singers from all over New England to read through these magnificent works under the direction of Andy Campbell and Dr. Gerald R. Mack.

Click here for the application to attend the 2008 Summersing Program

Since You Are The Chorus it will be a wonderful experience of music making and fellowship. Bring your own scores or we will lend you them.

SCHEDULE
2:30-3:00pm - Registration & Music Distribution
3:00-5:30pm - SummerSing (with refreshment break)
5:30-6:45pm - BBQ Picnic

For more information:
contact Dr. Gerald R. Mack, (508) 228-9024 or the Great Waters Music Festival Office (603) 569-7710.

Director of Choral Activities
Dr. Gerald R. Mack, Founder of the Great Waters Music Festival was formerly Music Director of the Worcester Chorus (MA) and Director of Choral Activities at the Hartt School of Music, University of Hartford. He has gained a national reputation for his expertise in the field of choral music and is in constant demand as a guest conductor, lecturer and clinician. He has conducted extensively on national TV and has performed at Carnegie Hall and Tully Hall as well as at many of the renowned concert halls of Europe. His festival appearances include the New York Mostly Mozart Festival, the Salzburg and the Dubrovnik International Music Festivals, and he has concertized throughout western Europe and Russia. He was selected for the first annual Connecticut Choral Conductor of the Year award and has been a guest clinician and conductor at both Eastern and National ACDA Conventions. He has served on the grants committee for the Connecticut Commission on the Arts and as Executive Director of the Nantucket School of Music. He is presently a board member of the Nantucket Arts Council and director of its Winter Concert Series.