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Marquette Choral Society celebrates the Earth with "Missa Gaia"

Marquette Choral Society will "Celebrate the Earth" with concerts on April 29th and 30th
Marquette Choral Society
Marquette Choral Society will "Celebrate the Earth" with concerts on April 29th and 30th

An interview with Dr. Erin Colwitz and Patrick Booth

Marquette Choral Society will Celebrate the Earth with the music of Paul Winter this April.

Missa Gaia is a large-scale contemporary work for mixed choir, instrumentalists, vocal soloists, soprano saxophone, animal sounds, and more. It takes a liturgical text and contemporizes the mass setting while recognizing climate change concerns and offering a message of hope for the future. The talents of a variety of regional musicians will take the Kaufman Auditorium stage.

Dr. Erin Colwitz is the Musical Director of the choir and the Director of Choral Activities at Northern Michigan University. She is a conductor, lecturer, adjudicator, clinician, and amongst many other credits, is also the President of the Michigan chapter of the American Choral Directors Association.

Patrick Booth is a saxophonist, composer, and educator from the U.P. He also teaches courses with the music department at NMU. You might know him from a variety of performances across the country, including with Sonic Perfume, Public Access, Steve Leaf and the Ex-Pats, and many more. He’ll be joining the Marquette Choral Society with his soprano saxophone

Kurt Hauswirth interviewed Dr. Erin Colwitz and Patrick Booth about the upcoming performances of Paul Winter's Missa Gaia:

L to R: Kurt Hauswirth, Dr. Erin Colwitz, Patrick Booth
Kurt Hauswirth
L to R: Kurt Hauswirth, Dr. Erin Colwitz, Patrick Booth
A conversation with Dr. Erin Colwitz and Patrick Booth

Marquette Choral Society's Celebrate the Earth concert takes place Saturday, April 29th at 7:30 pm and Sunday, April 30th at 3 pm at Kaufman Auditorium in Marquette.

Visit marquettechoralsociety.org for tickets and more information.

Kurt lives in Marquette with his family and can’t imagine living anywhere else. He loves music, games, running, being near water, and a fine cold brew coffee.
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