Chamber singers will turn the clock on music1 min read

The Sedona Academy of Chamber SIngers will give a concert Sunday, Aug. 20, at 2 p.m. at the Church of the Red Rocks. The concert, titled Aurora, or “dawn’ in Latin, features music by Claudio Monteverdi, Johannes Brahms, Daniel Elder and Stephan Chatman. Photo courtesy Joseph Reynolds/Montezuma Castle & Tuzigoot National Monuments

The Sedona Academy of Chamber Singers, choir-in-residence at the Church of the Red Rocks and the only semi-professional choir in Northern Arizona, will present a choral concert Sunday, Aug. 20, at 2 p.m. at the Church of the Red Rocks, 54 Bowstring Drive in Sedona. Admission is free.

The concert, titled Aurora, which is Latin for “dawn,” features choral music that revolves around the turning of a 24-hour day, including the music of Claudio Monteverdi, Johannes Brahms, Daniel Elder and Stephan Chatman.

This free performance is presented by the Church of the Red Rocks as a gift to the people of Sedona and the Verde Valley, underwritten by John and Suzanne Moore on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary.

The Sedona Academy of Chamber Singers was created in 2010 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Church of the Red Rocks in Sedona and the 25th anniversary of the Rev. George A. Ault.

The ensemble gives undergraduate and graduate voice and choral students from around the Southwest an opportunity to experience singing in a semi-professional choir. The choir has performed throughout the state, most notably serving as a backup choir for multi-platinum recording artist Josh Groban.

In 2016, the ensemble was featured prominently in celebrations throughout Northern Arizona to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the National Parks Service.

“The Sedona Academy of Chamber Singers and the Church of the Red Rocks have entered into a partnership with the express purpose of promoting the art of music, with the knowledge that doing so will enrich the lives of young people and adults alike and foster an atmosphere of intellectual and artistic curiosity among both patrons and members,” director Ryan Holder said.

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Call the Church of the Red Rocks at 282-7963 for more information.

Andrew Pardiac

A 2008 graduate of Michigan State University, Andrew Pardiac was a Larson Newspapers' copy editor and reporter from October 2013 to October 2017. After moving to Michigan, then California, Pardiac was managing editor of Sonoma West Publishers' four newspapers in Napa and Sonoma valleys until November 2019.

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A 2008 graduate of Michigan State University, Andrew Pardiac was a Larson Newspapers' copy editor and reporter from October 2013 to October 2017. After moving to Michigan, then California, Pardiac was managing editor of Sonoma West Publishers' four newspapers in Napa and Sonoma valleys until November 2019.