Celebrating winter and getting ready for spring

KENT — Mark Brooks led the Kent Singers at their annual winter concert at St. Andrews Church on Dec. 9. Brooks is both the director and a singer with the company. Sandy Kleisner was the accompanist.The concert was titled “The Glory of Christmas” and included traditional Christmas music that ended with a contemporary Irving Berlin holiday favorite, “Count Your Blessings Instead of Sheep.”The concert also included works by Antonio Vivaldi, Douglas Brooks-Davies, John Goss, William Billings, Heinrich Schutz and others.Matthew Travis of Trinity Pawling School in New York will be the group’s guest choral director this winter, in preparation for two concerts in April 2013.Jon Lafleur, founder of the Kent Singers, will direct the group on June 9 in a performance of Haydn’s “The Creation.”The group hopes that many alumni of the Kent Singers will return for this 40th-anniversary concert.For more information, or to audition or make a donation, go to www.kentsingers.org.

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