Winona Community Chorale Concert “The Stories We Tell”

Poster for Winona Community Chorale fall concert.

Friday | November 8 | 7 pm
Saturday | November 9 | 2 pm
Central Lutheran Church | 259 W Wabasha St.
facebook.com/WinonaCommunityChorale

The Winona Community Chorale will present its fall concert, entitled “The Stories We Tell,” on November 8 and 9 at Central Lutheran Church. The Friday, November 8 performance is at 7:00 pm and the Saturday, November 9 performance is at 2:00 pm. There is no admission charge, but a free-will offering will be collected. Central Lutheran Church is located at 259 W Wabasha St., Winona.

The Winona Community Chorale is a mixed choral ensemble of more than 40 members performing music from a wide variety of styles, genres and time periods. Directed by Kurt Speltz, the group was founded in January 2023 and is now in its fourth concert season. The vision of the Winona Community Chorale is to inspire a love and appreciation for exceptional choral singing in our area, and to ignite the joy and human connection it generates.

This fall’s concert program features songs that tell a story, ranging from folk songs to 20th-century hits and beyond. Winona-based musician Patti Darbo will join the choir to perform an arrangement of Dolly Parton’s “Jolene.” The program also includes an arrangement of Gordon Lightfoot’s “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” – Sunday, November 10 marks the 49th anniversary of the ship’s sinking in Lake Superior.

For more information about the Chorale, contact Kurt Speltz, Director, at WinonaCommunityChorale@gmail.com, or follow the page “Winona Community Chorale” on Facebook. New members will be welcome to join the choir when the next rehearsal season begins on January 9, 2025.

Several members of the Winona Community Chorale are members of the River Arts Alliance, including Mike Karsten, Faye Schoen, and Arts Administrator Johanna Rupprecht. To learn more about the benefits of membership, please visit: riverartsalliance.org/membership/.

Leave a Comment





This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.