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Townsman, 1991-11, Page 34an opportunity to come home. Well- known and highly respected vocalists, like Carol Ann Feldstein, Brian McIn- tosh, Kevin McMillan, Susan Cooper and Leslie Fagan are all alumni of LDSS and protege of the school's for- mer music teachers — the late Lorne Willits, and Gerald Fagan and Laurie Rowbotham, who each in their turn conducted the oft heralded LDSS choirs through the 60's into the 90's. The Listowel Concert Singers are proud of their record of presenting a wide variety of musical styles such as oratorios and anthems of com- posers from Vivaldi and Rutter to Bach and Mozart. The extensive musical repertoire and performance standards expected by the conductor and the choir have kept audiences faithful and garnered new attention to the appeal of vocal music. Through the dedication and enthusiasm of the members, the choir continues to grow, not just in numbers but professionally as well. Perhaps, more importantly they have, through time earned the respectful admiration of colleagues and peers. Soloist Daniel Lichti, who has performed with the choir com- pared them favourably with the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir, Mr. Gracey said, while the Orchestra Lon- don conductor claimed the choir's 1988 performance of "Messiah" was the best he had been part of, including some in British cathedrals. To maintain the high quality level, the Listowel Concert Singers meet weekly to rehearse for the two or three full programs they do each year. These include a Christmas concert, a late winter concert of one or more major choral works and/or a late spring performance. Featured in these productions have been such master- pieces as Mendelssohn's "Elijah", Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" and Mozart's "Requiem". This year, the choir, once again, rises to the chal- lenge of Handel's "Messiah" on December 14, in addition to perform- ing "0 Canada" on February 29, a cel- ebration of work from Canadian composers in honour of the nation's 125th birthday, and "Saint Paul" on May 23. Doing justice to the works of Tim Gilbert has guided the helm of Listowel Concert Singers since 1987. lenge the choir faces. To delight in the thrill of being part of this extraor- dinary musical effort is only a small part of the requirement. In order to generate the $10,000 cost of providing professional orchestral and vocal accompaniment, ticket receipts must be supplemented with donations from the community. In addition to giving of rehearsal time, the choir is con- stantly kept busy with fundraising efforts, like June's Strawberry Supper, as well. Though the idea of giving voice is one that is easy for many a com- mittment to all aspects is what makes the goal attainable, the dream a reali- ty, the challenge not insurmountable. After seven seasons, The Listowel Concert Singers have perpetuated a match between commitment and qual- ity that is the key to their success. Mntng Out? Check the dining listings in Townsman GICRATES FOR 40 TRUST COMPANIES FUNDS TRANSFERRED VIA CHARTERED BANK NO FEES OR CHARGES ARTIP INVESTMENTS GODERICII 1-800-265-5503 This Christmas say you Cove her for an ETERNITY! OemnJeweIIers (Listowel) Ltd great composers is not the only chal- 32 TOWNSMAN/NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1991 BEST SELECTION OF ETERNITY AND DIAMOND RINGS IN THE AREA! 176 Main St. W., Listowel, Ont. David Hicks . Telephone 291-3661 •