Sights > An Evening of John Rutter
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The Concert Begins..
Director Terry Stackley about to strike the downbeat on our most ambitious project to date.
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The Instrumental Section
Properly arranged, Rutter's Requiem requires the support of several instruments, seen here during the concert.
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The Organist
Our Organist, Valerie Harris, provides the rich tones and lofty strains of her instrument.
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Our Harpist
Our Harpist, David Crookston, prepares for the performance.
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Guest Soloist, Katherine Wheeler
Our Guest Soloist , Ms Katherine Wheeler prepares for her soaring solos.
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Pia Jesu
Offered so beautifully by Katherine Wheeler
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The Choir
Looking toward our Soloist, the choir acknowledges the performances by our Soloist and Accompanists
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Director Terry Stackley
Our Creative Director, Terry Stackley, beams her lovely smile after a fantastic evening.
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Flowers for the Celebration
Following the concert, everyone was invited to celebrate with the Celebration Singers giving us a wonderful chance to show our appreciation to our audience.
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Social time!
...and it gave us a chance to relax and appreciate the evening.
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Rehearsal with the instruments
Terry coaches us during our rehearsal
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Rehearsal session with the instrumentalists
What a beautiful harp and played so skillfully by David Crookston.
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The Tympani
David Salisbury on the Tympani provided dramatic context
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The Harp
The Harp allowed our music to float across the air.
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Flute, Oboe, and Cello
Geoffery Crowley, Elaine Baughman, and Tina Greear, so skillfully playing the Flute, Oboe, and Cello respectively, completed the Requiem sound pallette.
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The Donation table...
We collected record donations for our selected charities
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...and significant food donations for ACTS.
ACTS, Action in the Community Through Service, is a Prince William Charity supporting the less fortunate in our area.