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The South Hills Chorale sings into a “Star Spangled Spring” at 7:30 pm Friday, April 26 and Saturday, April 27 at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 2040 Washington Road, Upper St. Clair.

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South Hills Chorale

The 90 singers from various communities in and around Pittsburgh come together to present an enjoyable program of Broadway, patriotic and American Folk tunes, exuberantly heralding the end of winter and hinting at the coming summer.

Audiences can shake winter doldrums while tapping toes to an “Oklahoma!” medley and “Rhythm of Life” from “Sweet Charity.” The music of Rodgers and Hammerstein continues to inspire, with “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and “Climb Every Mountain” combined in one dramatic piece. More familiar favorites, including a choral arrangement of “The Star Spangled Banner,” set the stage for spring.

Currently guided by the talents of music director Philip R. Aley, assistant director Skylar Bunk, and accompanist Nancy Gordon Galluzzo, the South Hills Chorale enjoys a proud 59-year tradition of providing Pittsburgh area music lovers with opportunities to both sing and hear professional-quality choral music in concert.

Tickets are $20 and are available from Chorale members, online at www.southhillschorale.org, at the door, or Email patmoraytis@comcast.net.

(Photo by Jim Renckly)

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