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Usher in spring with Heartland Voices' 'American Composers: A Living Tapestry'

The Heartland Voices spring concert, "American Composers: A Living Tapestry," is a mixture of many styles of music from patriotic to Broadway, classical to spiritual, all delivering a message in their own way.

From the great Aaron Copland's "Stomp Your Foot" and "Promise of Living," to Moses Hogan's "Walk Together Children," "We Shall Walk" and Rollo Dilworth's "Walk in Jerusalem" to Eric Whitacre's "Water Night" and Cole Porter's "It's De-Lovely," the audience will be taken on a journey of great choral literature.

All selections are American made and sure to touch the heart, soul and spirit of everyone in a way that will show the beauty of life and everything it has to offer.

Join Heartland Voices for an amazing tapestry of music by American composers at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, April 16, in the sanctuary of First United Methodist Church, 216 E. Highland Ave. in Elgin or 3 p.m. Sunday, April 17, at Bethany Lutheran Church, 8 S. Lincoln St. in Batavia.

Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. concert at First United Methodist Church are $15 or $12 for students and seniors. The Sunday concert at Batavia Lutheran Church is a freewill offering.

To get more details or to purchase tickets, visit the website at www.heartlandvoices.org or call Heartland Voices at (847) 429-9486.

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