Voices unite in song in Bay Area concerts throughout the week

From: Oakland Tribune | Date: February 13, 2004 | Copyright information

MUSIC made by the voice is probably the most emotionally engaging of all the art's forms. It achieves an especially exciting effect when in choral form. Happily, many local singers will gather in at least three Bay Area venues this week.

The week's celebration of song will commence with the Berkeley Symphony Orchestra's Third Annual Choral Festival at 8 p.m. Wednesday in Zellerbach Hall at the University of California, Berkeley. San Francisco Symphony Chorus director, Vance George, on...

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