Date and Time
Sunday Oct 20, 2019
4:00 PM - 5:30 PM EDT
Sunday October 20.
4:00 PM
Location
Christ Church Easton
111. So. Harrison St
Easton, MD 21601
Fees/Admission
$25 advance sale, $30 at the door, Students free
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Contact Information
Penny Hall
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Description
Easton Choral Arts presents "A Singable Feast" featuring the hilarious PDQ Bach The Seasonings. The four seasons of Haydn's work are now replaced by seasonings such as tarragon, leeks, sesame and curry and incorporated into a story about the search for the perfect ingredients for a recipe.
Easton Choral Arts, "A Singable Feast". the concert will include songs about food from the classics, Broadway, jazz and PDQ Bach.
This fall, Easton Choral Arts Society will present “A Singable Feast”. From appetizers and ale to cakes and coffee, this concert will leave patrons hungry, with songs about food from the classics, Broadway and jazz. Featured will be the hilarious PDQ Bach work, The Seasonings, written by Peter Schickele.
The Seasonings, is a satirical rendition of Haydn’s oratorio The Seasons. The four seasons of Haydn's work are now replaced by seasonings such as tarragon, leeks, sesame and curry and incorporated into a story about the search for the perfect ingredients for a recipe. The result is a tasty musical smorgasbord!
The concert’s repertoire also includes Jacques Offenbach's, “The Recipe” which may entice patrons to bake a cake, while “Coffee in a Cardboard Cup”, by the composers of Cabaret, will tickle your funny bone. Also included are works by John Rutter, and Sigmund Romberg.
This fall, Easton Choral Arts Society will present “A Singable Feast”. From appetizers and ale to cakes and coffee, this concert will leave patrons hungry, with songs about food from the classics, Broadway and jazz. Featured will be the hilarious PDQ Bach work, The Seasonings, written by Peter Schickele.
The Seasonings, is a satirical rendition of Haydn’s oratorio The Seasons. The four seasons of Haydn's work are now replaced by seasonings such as tarragon, leeks, sesame and curry and incorporated into a story about the search for the perfect ingredients for a recipe. The result is a tasty musical smorgasbord!
The concert’s repertoire also includes Jacques Offenbach's, “The Recipe” which may entice patrons to bake a cake, while “Coffee in a Cardboard Cup”, by the composers of Cabaret, will tickle your funny bone. Also included are works by John Rutter, and Sigmund Romberg.