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Thursday, March 24, 2016

HARMONIUM’S “BROADWAY CABARET III” APRIL 9 IN MADISON

10421224_10155375520360383_7095754897800720676_nHarmonium Broadway Cabaret Fundraiser

WHEN:  Saturday, April 9, 2016 at 7:30 p.m.
WHERE:
Grace Hall at Grace Church, 4 Madison Ave., Madison NJ 07940
TICKETS: General admission tickets are $40 and $30 for students and senior citizens. For extra support, purchase a patron ticket for $80 or $150. It is highly recommended to purchase tickets in advance to guarantee a seat at https://harmonium.yapsody.com/

This year’s theme “Dreams and Journeys” features beloved selections from classic Broadway as well as new and exciting material.  Talented soloists who are members of Harmonium will perform repertoire that swings from hilarious to stirring. This is a night of music that promises to rival anything you may hear on the other side of the Hudson. There is also, wine, coffee, homemade desserts, a wine pull and a Silent Auction including vacation homes, arts and cultural events, professional services, gift baskets, restaurant certificates and much more. This fun evening supports Harmonium’s mission to inspire and transform our community through music by performing a diverse repertoire of choral music at a high artistic level, and advancing the choral arts through education, commissions, and community partnerships.

Harmonium Choral Society, based in Morris County, is one of New Jersey's leading choral arts organizations. The 100-voice choral society has been widely recognized for its musical excellence and innovative programming, and has commissioned and premiered works by Amanda Harberg, Matthew Harris, Elliot Z. Levine, Harmonium's composers-in-residence Mark Miller and Marty Sedek, and others. Harmonium also sponsors musicianship workshops and an Outreach Chorus. Harmonium has toured internationally to England and Wales, Eastern Europe, Northern Italy, Spain and Portugal most recently, Greece and Turkey and will tour Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in June. They are directed by Yale-educated Dr. Anne Matlack of Madison, celebrating her 25th anniversary as Organist/Choir Director at Grace Church.

Funding has been made possible in part by funds from Morris Arts through the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts.

IMAGE: Ken Short of Califon, Grace Van Cleef of Madison, and Nancy Bangiola of Morristown perform the "I Love You Song"  from The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee at Harmonium's Cabaret last year.