Sine Nomine Singers kick off First Tuesday series
‘Night of Choral Music’ scheduled at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College
Staff Reports
TIFTON – The Sine Nomine Singers will perform “A Night of Choral Music” as part of the First Tuesday Concert series on March 6 in the Chapel of All Faiths at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.
The concert, which starts at 7 p.m., is open to the public at no charge.
The Sine Nomine Singers are under the direction of David Lee Johnson, professor emeritus/voice, from Valdosta State University. Susan Roe, head of ABAC’s fine arts department and a professor of voice, said the singers’ performances are of the highest caliber, presenting the most varied and challenging music in the choral art.
“Whether they are singing early Renaissance choral literature or a toe-tapping spiritual, Dr. David Johnson has his choir so prepared they can inspire an audience to an unbelievable listening experience,” Roe said.
The choral ensemble is a semi-professional group of singers from Valdosta and surrounding areas. Members of the group are selected based on their musicianship, vocal ability and desire to achieve excellence in choral performance.
“You leave these concerts thrilled and wishing they would have sung more,” Roe said.
The First Tuesday series, now in its 16th season, features regional professional artists on the first Tuesdays of five months during the year. Roe is the First Tuesday program director.
For more information on the First Tuesday Concert Series, interested persons can contact Roe at [email protected].