Three a cappella groups perform sacred and secular music representing a wide range of genres and artists
The holidays wouldn’t be complete without music and this season Clayton State University’s Spivey Hall decks its elegant halls with both the sights and sounds of the winter celebration. Against a beautiful backdrop of brightly decorated trees and wreaths, this year’s seasonal music experience places a special emphasis on the human voice, with three award-winning a cappella groups performing holiday favorites, new and old, classical and pop, in a variety of musical stylings, including traditional, gospel, R&B, jazz and even hip-hop.
“There’s no better place than Spivey Hall for music celebrating the holidays,” said Sam Dixon, Spivey Hall’s executive and artistic director. “Superb acoustics are Spivey Hall’s year-round gift to artists and audiences alike, bringing life and immediacy to every note, every sound.”
“The world’s reigning male chorus” (The New Yorker) opens Spivey’s holiday season with A Chanticleer Christmas (November 26); stunningly beautiful singing and an invigoratingly eclectic program make Chanticleer a perennial Spivey favorite. The next afternoon (November 27), a cappella group Take 6 shows why Christmas is The Most Wonderful Time of the Year, with a program of traditional and pop holiday favorites seasoned with elements of jazz, gospel, R&B and vintage Doo-Wop. With I’ll Be Home for Christmas, The Fred Hughes Trio (December 3) fuses familiar holiday tunes with “equal shares of jazz improvisation, gospel-tinged soul, and funky blues” (AXS.com). Skylark Vocal Ensemble returns to Spivey Hall (December 11) to close its holiday season with a program of a cappella Christmas music spanning the centuries.
Spivey Hall’s holiday schedule also provides budget-friendly options for family outings. Clayton State University’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts / Division of Music presents Christmas at Clayton State (December 2 and 4), with performances from the CSU Orchestra, the CSU Community Chorus and the CSU Chorale. Spivey’s Young People’s Concert Series brings Holiday Blues from Cedar Hill Bluegrass(December 6), with tickets priced as low as $2.00. And no holiday would be complete without the angelic harmonies of the Spivey Hall Children’s Choir (December 9, 10 and 11), including carol sing-alongs with Spivey Organist-in-Residence Alan Morrison and lots of Christmas cookies!
For tickets or more information, call the Spivey Hall Box Office at (678) 466-4200, or visit spiveyhall.org. In addition to the standard ticket pricing indicated for each performance, there is a 50 percent discount available to students and Georgia educators with ID. Discounted single tickets are available only through the box office, which is open Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m.to 5:00 p.m.; series subscriptions are now available online for purchase.
Chanticleer: A Chanticleer Christmas
William Fred Scott, music director
Saturday, November 26, 2016 at 2:00 p.m.
Chanticleer is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for the seamless blend of its twelve male voices ranging from countertenor to bass and its original interpretations of vocal literature, from Renaissance to jazz, and from gospel to venturesome new music. A perennial Spivey Hall favorite, the ensemble opens the holiday season with A Chanticleer Christmas, bringing joy and tranquility in music old, new, and familiar. Nanino, Byrd and Praetorious are among the composers who wrote of what happened at the manger; Joseph Jennings, Robert Shaw, Alice Parker and Robert de Cormier are among those who have made beloved arrangements of popular carols and songs. Seasonal anthems and carols by Americans from Billings to Ives to Steven Sametz will also make for a rich and resplendent Chanticleer Christmas. Complete program details are available by clicking here.
Tickets are priced at $65 (with discounts for subscribers, groups, students and Georgia educators), and are available for purchase now.
Chanticleer’s Spivey Hall performance is made possible through the generosity of Spivey Hall Friends Concert Sponsors Jeanne and Michael Riggall and Janet Love.
Take 6: The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
Sunday, November 27, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
Take 6 is six virtuosic voices united in crystal-clear harmony against a backdrop of syncopated rhythms, innovative arrangements, and funky grooves that bubble into an intoxicating brew of gospel, jazz, R&B, and pop. This a cappella sextet has garnered ten well deserved Grammy Awards (including Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album), ten Dove Awards, a Soul Train Award, and two NAACP Image Awards for rekindling magical holiday music moments over the years. With a Spivey Hall debut stop on its 2016 Christmas Tour, Take 6 celebrates The Most Wonderful Time of the Year with selections from its popular album of the same.
Tickets are priced at $50 (with discounts for subscribers, groups, students and Georgia educators), and are available for purchase now.
Christmas at Clayton State
Clayton State University Orchestra
Dr. Richard Bell, conductor
Clayton State University Chorale
Clayton State Community Chorus
Dr. Michael Fuchs, conductor
Friday, December 2, 2016 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 4, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
Vocal and instrumental forces combine to create a fresh new holiday tradition: Christmas at Clayton State, in two performances featuring Clayton State student and community choruses under the direction of Dr. Michael Fuchs, and the CSU Orchestra led by Dr. Richard Bell. Caroling by a select ensemble of Clayton State singers will regale arriving audience members beginning at 7:00 p.m. A wonderful experience and excellent value for the whole family, including children ages 6 and up.
Tickets are priced at $10 for adults and $5 for students and are available for purchase now.
Fred Hughes Trio: I’ll Be Home for Christmas
Saturday, December 2, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
Jazz pianist Fred Hughes is joined by Amy Shook on bass and Frank Russo on drums for I’ll Be Home for Christmas, the Trio’s seasonal offering inspired by its 2015 album. That recording received 5 Stars from the Amazon Top 100 reviewer and finished out 2015 in the number five slot on the CMJ Jazz Radio Chart. The Trio’s December Spivey Hall program includes several selections from that album, including an excellent rendition of “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” “It swings, it relaxes, and it is always done with a lot of style and taste” (All About Jazz).
Tickets are priced at $40 (with discounts for subscribers, groups, students and Georgia educators), and are available for purchase now.
Holiday Blues
Cedar Hill Bluegrass
Tuesday, December 6, 2016 at 11:15 a.m.
Formed by its patriarch and mandolin player Frank Ray some 40 years ago, Cedar Hill is a traditional Bluegrass band made up of five accomplished musicians and singers who have stayed true to their Ozark roots. The holiday program is high energy, interactive, and exciting for all ages, filled with tight harmony, unique vocal arrangements, and masterful picking on the 5-string banjo, mandolin, acoustic guitar and electric bass.
Cedar Hill’s December concert is part of Spivey Hall’s Young People Concert series, created for children and youth in pre-K to grade 12, but open to community members of all ages. Concerts cost just $2 in advance, $5 on the day of the concert, and are available for purchase now.
Complete information on YPCs and Spivey Hall’s education program is available at spiveyhall.org/educational-programs/.
Spivey Hall Young Artists
Spivey Hall Children’s Choir
Spivey Hall Tour Choir
Friday, December 9, 2016 at 7:00 p.m.
Spivey Hall Children’s Choir
Spivey Hall Tour Choir
Saturday, December 10, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 3:00 p.m.
The Spivey Hall Children’s Choir Program, led by founding director Dr. Martha Shaw, marks the holiday season on a high note with a delightful fusion of classic favorites and new selections from around the world. These holiday concerts showcase the talents of the 170-member Children’s Choir Program singers who perform in three choirs, including the Spivey Hall Young Artists conducted by Craig Hurley, and the 50 most advanced Children’s Choir singers, the Spivey Hall Tour Choir, conducted by Dr. Shaw. All perform a variety of music with remarkable beauty of expression, spirit and refinement.
The Spivey Hall Young Artists will make its season debut on Friday, December 9. For many of the young performers it will be their first experience on the Spivey stage. The group will open with a Hawley Ades arrangement of “Caroling, Caroling.” Next they will perform Burkhardt’s arrangement of Bach’s “Prepare Thyself Zion” and “Winter Dream” by James Desjardins, both accompanied by former Children’s Choir member Courtney Anderson on the violin. The group will close their set with the rousing “Hine Ma Tov” by Allan E. Naplan.
The Spivey Hall Children’s Choir and nationally honored Tour Choir will perform holiday and winter songs from around the world, accompanied by famed organist Alan Morrison on the magnificent Albert Schweitzer Memorial Organ created for Spivey Hall by Fratelli Ruffatti in Padua, Italy.
Each of the three concerts will also include audience sing-alongs of traditional holiday carols accompanied by Morrison (who holds the McGehee Family Organist Residency at Spivey Hall) plus an abundance of cookies for everyone.
Tickets are priced at $25 (with discounts for subscribers, groups, students and Georgia educators), and are available for purchase now.
The Spivey Hall Children’s Choir Program’s December performances are made possible in part through the generosity of its Spivey Hall Friends Concert Sponsor, The University Financing Foundation, Inc.
A Skylark Christmas
Skylark Vocal Ensemble
Matthew Guard, director
Sunday, December 11, 2016 at 7:30 p.m.
The Skylark Vocal Ensemble makes a welcome return to Spivey to take the audience on a journey through select excerpts of the Christmas story from the King James Bible, enhanced and celebrated through timeless carols. Atlanta native Matthew Guard directs a premier ensemble of leading American vocal soloists; the group has been called “a gem” by ArtsAtlanta and “musically creative and intellectually rich” by Opera Obsession.
Tickets are priced at $40 (with discounts for subscribers, groups, students and Georgia educators), and are available for purchase now.
About Spivey Hall
Now celebrating its 26th season, Spivey Hall is the South’s most acoustically superior recital hall, presenting the best in classical, jazz and world music. Located on the picturesque campus of Clayton State University in Morrow, Georgia, just fifteen miles southeast of Atlanta, the hall has been praised by artists, patrons and journalists alike.
This season, Spivey Hall celebrates the 25th anniversary of its magnificent 4,413-pipe Albert Schweitzer Memorial Organ, custom-built in Italy by Fratelli Ruffatti, with special events and concerts.
An intimate venue with just 392 seats, Spivey Hall promotes for the concert-goer a personal connection with the artist both during and after the performance. Spivey’s extraordinary acoustics and reputation for distinguished programming attract outstanding international musicians who regularly perform at the nation’s major concert venues such as Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall. For more information, visit spiveyhall.org.
Clayton State University’s Spivey Hall gratefully acknowledges the support of The Walter and Emilie Spivey Foundation and the Spivey Hall Friends.
Alan Morrison holds the McGehee Family Organist Residency at Spivey Hall.
Spivey Hall’s Season 26 is supported in part by the Georgia Council for the Arts through the appropriations of the Georgia General Assembly. GCA also receives support from its partner agency – theNational Endowment for the Arts.
About Clayton State University
A unit of the University System of Georgia, Clayton State University is an outstanding comprehensive metropolitan university located 15 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta. For more information, visit clayton.edu.
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