New Dominion Chorale Celebrates 20 Years in Song

The New Dominion Chorale is celebrating its 20th anniversary of making music together this year.

 

The New Dominion Chorale is celebrating its 20th anniversary of making music together this year.

The chorale, under the direction of artistic director Thomas Beveridge, will be performing “Ode To Joy,” an all-Beethoven program at the Schlesinger Center, 3001 N. Beauregard St., Alexandria, on Dec. 5 at 4 p.m.

Tickets are $30 for general admission. Senior tickets are $25 and student tickets are $5.

For more information about the program or to buy tickets online, visit www.newdominion.org or call 703-442-9404.

charter-members-combinedIts charter members are, from left to right, (back row) Stuart Schmid, Eva Sereghy, Robert Rosenberg, Don Condril, Albert Best, Matt Worthington, Thomas Beveridge, Joe Kammerer, Nancy-Jean Seigel, Suzanne Kieffer, Judy DiPietro, Mary Petroni, George Bason, Carl Dees, Ed Knight, (third row) Elaine Ellwood, Gail Davenport; Nancy Kimmel, (second row) Maureen Kammerer, Jennifer Santley, Eva DePalma, Imogen Rose, Jean Johnson, Lucile Sandri, Mary Fraser, Kathleen Spaine, Barbara Evans, (fourth row) Ann Glickman, Muriel Levin, Judith Penniman, Mary Hawkins, Nancy Goff, Setsuko Rafetto, Ann Bauer and Jennifer Heffernan. (Photo: Courtesy Barbara Matusow)

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