BOONE—Vocal performances at their best will be presented by Quintessential Nov. 17 at 8 p.m. in Broyhill Music Center’s Rosen Concert Hall. Quintessential is a five-member graduate vocal ensemble from the Hayes School of Music.
The vocalists are Bree Jordan, soprano, Elizabeth Chapa, soprano, Kimberly Hilton, mezzo-soprano, Remy Martin, tenor, and Evan Adair, baritone. Accompanists are Jonathan Asbell and Rodney Ward.
The program includes “Hear me, O Lord” by Carlisle Floyd, “I Want Magic” from “A Streetcar Named Desire,” “Sigh no more, ladies” by Ralph Vaughan Williams, “Caro nome” from “Rigoletto” and “Nous avons en tête” from “Carmen.”
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