Christmas concert partnerships

September 22, 2005 12:00 pm 0 comments Views: 1

For Immediate Release
For more information contact:
Tony DeMasi, phone: 856/227-6802.

JUBILATE DEO CHORALE & ORCHESTRA
ANNOUNCES “PARTNERS IN SONG PROGRAM”
TO HELP PARISHES & ORGANIZATIONS RAISE FUNDS

In an effort to help organizations throughout the Greater Delaware Valley raise funds, The Jubilate Deo Chorale and Orchestra announce its “Partners in Song Program.” This program provides organizations an opportunity to raise an unlimited amount of funds while offering its members an excellent, enjoyable musical experience.

The Jubilate Deo Chorale and Orchestra will present A Thrill Of Hope: A Christmas Celebration at the Commerce Bank Arts Center, (located at Washington Township High School, 519 Hurfville-Cross Keys Road) in Sewell, New Jersey.

The 90-minute breathtaking production will showcase all-time Christmas favorites plus compositions that are classically true to the season. In addition, the program will include Canticle of Faithfulness, A Christmas Festival, Celtic Christmas Celebration, Breath of Heaven (Mary’s Song), Spirit of the Season and Magnificat (1st Movement) by Johann Sebastian Bach.
A Thrill Of Hope: A Christmas Celebration performances are scheduled on Saturday, December 17 at 7:30 P.M. and Sunday, December 18 at 2:30 P.M.
The Jubilate Deo Chorale, directed by Msgr. Louis A. Marucci and Maestro, Dr. Ron Matthews, features singers from throughout Burlington, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties, and other locations. A 75-piece symphonic orchestra accompanies the 75-member chorus. The production will also include narration, actors and a live nativity scene.
Since 1991, the group of highly trained singers and musicians, predominately from South Jersey, has entertained audiences from New York City’s Carnegie Hall to special performances at the Vatican.
Ticket costs are $15 to $30 each. Every organization that joins the Jubilate Deo Chorale and Orchestra’s “Partners in Song Program” benefits by receiving a special discounted group rate that can provide funds to be generated back to their own organization.
“This is a classic win-win opportunity to partner with the arts,” notes Msgr. Louis Marucci,” The Jubilate Deo Chorale and Orchestra is able to give new audiences the gift of beautiful music and an exquisite stage production while assisting local organizations throughout the Greater Delaware Valley to meet their financial needs.”
For tickets or more information please contact Anthony DeMasi, Director of Public Relations and Marketing, phone 856/227-6802 or tonydem@juno.com. (Rowan graduate!)
For more information concerning financial support, applications, and/or volunteering services to support the on-going work of the Jubilate Deo Chorale & Orchestra, contact: Monsignor Louis A. Marucci (jdco@comcast.net) Jubilate Deo Chorale & Orchestra is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization.

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