Friday, May 26, 2023 @ 7:30pm – 9:30pm (PDT)
Joni MitchellBoth Sides Now (arr. Tyler Kimmel; world premiere of arrangement)
Dale TrumboreThreads of Joy
Eric WhitacreThe Sacred Veil
Dale TrumboreIn the Middle
Reena EsmailA Winter Beviary ("III. The Unexpected Early Hour")
Carly SimonLet the River Run (arr. Craig Hella Johnson)

The Chamber Singers (Geoffrey Boers) and University Chorale (Giselle Wyers) present "River of Time," a program of works by Eric Whitacre, Joni Mitchell, Dale Trumbore, Reena Esmail, and others. With Serena Chin and Amy Boers, piano; and Sarah Rommel, cello.

About UW University Chorale

The Uni­ver­sity of Wash­ing­ton Chorale is an audi­tioned advanced under­grad­u­ate ensem­ble of music and non-music majors from the Seat­tle cam­pus. UW Chorale appears annually as a guest ensem­ble with the Seat­tle Sym­phony, and has sung in joint con­certs with Revalia Male Cham­ber Choir in Esto­nia, and for the Princess of Swe­den. UW Chorale appeared at the Lat­vian Song Fes­ti­val in Riga, dur­ing the sum­mer of 2013 and the Estonian Festival of Song and Dance in 2019, as one of the only Amer­i­can choirs.

https://music.washington.edu/ensembles/university-chorale

About Amy Boers, piano

Amy Elizabeth Boers is one of the Northwest region's most sought after collaborative artists, as such she is well-known as a pianist, coach, teacher, and music director. Her playing for conductors and professional soloists has been characterized as deeply expressive, artistic, and insightfully supportive.

Amy's work as conductor, director, and pianist ranges from musical theater, church, ACDA regional honor choirs, to choral organizations throughout the Puget Sound. She is currently serving as collaborative artist with Pioneer Middle School, Spanaway Lake and Puyallup High Schools, Pacific Lutheran University, and Symphony Tacoma Chorus; she is also a pianist for Symphony Tacoma. Amy has conducted honor choirs, coached choral conductors, and most recently led workshops for choral conductors and collaborative artists. Known for her insight and "getting inside the conductor's head," Amy provides feedback through the special lens of accompanist, singer, and conductor combined.