BRIDGEWATER, Va. (ROCKTOWN NOW) – Bridgewater College’s Chorale will have the distinct honor of singing at Carnegie Hall in New York City this weekend.
The college’s director of Choral Music Dr. Ryan Keebaugh explains that the chorale will join choirs from around the world in performing music by award-winning composer Christopher Tin.
“He is big into classical music, but also a lot of video game music,” Keebaugh said. “So, a lot of his music that is really well known, it’s pieces from video games called like Civilization, like ‘Baba Yetu,’ and other things that we will be performing this week. But his music is played and performed and rehearsed all over the world.”
Bridgewater College’s Chorale is a 24-voice, select ensemble consisting of students who also sing in the college’s concert choir.
The performance is scheduled for next Sunday, June 8, at 2 p.m. Tickets can be purchased at Carnegie Hall’s website.