Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Evening of Love Songs

Tuesday, February 14, 2017



"Falling in Love"
presented by
Relative Voices

Tuesday, February 14, 2017
7:00 pm
Logan Tabernacle
Free to the public-All are welcome

"Relative Voices"

Mike Bailey has sung with the Tabernacle Choir for 8 years. He has a degree in choral music education and has taught music for the past 30 years. He has performed on stage in operas and musicals, has been a soloist in many venues, and performs and directs in choruses throughout the valley. He currently is an elementary school counselor in the Davis District.

Natalie Burningham received a B.A. in Music Therapy at Colorado State University with voice as her main instrument. In Colorado she ran her own Music Therapy business, doing children's music groups and geriatric therapies. Natalie has sung the role of Hansel in 'Hansel and Gretel' with the Heritage Theater and has performed solos in the Messiah and other venues as well. Natalie is married and has two adorable children. Currently she practices music therapy with special needs children and also gives music education classes for children.

Susan Haderlie has performed with opera and stage companies throughout the U.S. including Utah Opera, Idaho Falls Opera, Cimmeron Opera, Heritage Theater, Marjorie Lyons Playhouse, and her latest performance with Lyrical Opera Theater in the role of Suzuki from Madama Butterfly. She served 8 years as Artistic Director for Idaho Little Theatre where she stage directed, produced, and performed. She has been a member of the voice adjunct faculty at Utah State for the past 12 years.

Betty Hammond has a Master's Degree in Vocal Performance and a Bachelor's Degree in Piano Performance and English. She has taught for years with the USU Music Department Adjunct Faculty. She has been the featured soloist in many events and has had leading roles in musicals and operas. She currently sells real estate and senior insurance.



New Horizons Orchestra
The Cache Valley New Horizons Orchestra began in September of 2014, sponsored by Cache Valley Center for the Arts and the USU Music Department/Caine College of the Arts.   Directors are Patty Bartholomew and Janice McAllister, long-time string educators with assistance from USU music student, Taylor Clark.  Participants come from all over Cache Valley and Box Elder County, representing many walks of life; retired university professors, a scientist, doctor, chemist, university and public school teachers, music instructors, nurses, a horticulturalist, several military veterans, pilots, office administrators, graduate students, a realtor, a mediator, many housewives, moms, dads, grandparents, and one great grandparent.  Some joined the group as beginners, others were re-entry string players who hadn't played since high school many years ago, and other members are adults who began music study a few years ago.  Since its inception the orchestra has been honored to perform on several occasions-- at the Bullen Center, St. John's Episcopal Church, Pioneer Valley Lodge as well as at the Logan Tabernacle.  The ensemble will complete the program with orchestral selections.  The singers will join them for a finale of romantic favorites.  

An evening of beautiful selections by accomplished performers.  Don't miss it!



THE CONCERT AND LECTURE SERIES IS SPONSORED BY  CACHE COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS AN INTERFAITH AND CIVIC ORGANIZATION, AND IS ALSO SPONSORED IN PART BY THE RAPZ TAX.  THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ALLOWS FREE USE OF THE HISTORIC LOGAN TABERNACLE, AS WELL AS PROVIDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT.


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