LBC posts free concerts

Lancaster Bible College | Capital Seminary & Graduate School (LBC) invites the community to two fall concerts featuring the college's choirs, orchestras and other ensembles. Both performances are free of charge.

The LBC Chorale, College Community String Orchestra and percussion ensemble will present a concert at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 12, at Good Shepherd Chapel on LBC's campus at 901 Eden Road, Lancaster. The program will feature John Rutter's "Magnificat," as well as graduating seniors Samuel Scott Gross and Anna Greiner performing a new composition for violin and strings, written by Gross and based on Isaiah 40:30-31.

Paul Thorlakson, the chair of the Music, Worship and Performing Arts Department, and Doris Hall-Gulati, the director of instrumental studies, will also conduct a variety of works by composers such as Gustav Holst and Samuel Coleridge-Taylor. In addition, LBC adjunct professor Brent Behrenshausen will lead the percussion ensemble.

At 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 13, the newly formed College Community Wind Ensemble, which includes community members as well as LBC students and staff members, will present a concert in Good Shepherd Chapel. Conducted by Hall-Gulati, the community band consists of people ranging in ages from 16 to 83. The concert will feature joyful and celebratory music, both sacred and secular, including movie themes by John Williams.

For information about performing with the College Community Wind Ensemble for future events, contact Hall-Gulati at dhallgulati@lbc.edu.

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