The final concert of the school year, Lone Star College-Tomball’s music department is ending its season with a performance that runs the musical gamut on May 5 at 7:30 p.m. in the LSC-Tomball Performing Arts Center.
Free to the public, the program features the LSC-Tomball jazz ensemble performing the swinging rhythms of some of the genre’s great hits while the choir will be turning its vocal talents to works featured in two recent films, “The Hunger Games” and “Les Misérables.”
The centerpiece of the evening will be the presentation of Antonio Vivaldi’s sacred masterpiece, “Gloria,” featuring the combined performances of the Lakewood United Methodist Church Chancel Choir, Tomball United Methodist Church Sanctuary Choir, and LSC-Tomball Concert Choir, with instrumental musical accompaniment provided by the Cypress Symphony.
“We’re so very excited to present this amazing evening of music performed by our students and members of the community,” said Cheryl Bates, LSC-Tomball music program coordinator and professor of music.
LSC-Tomball Performing Arts Center is located at 30555 Tomball Parkway in Tomball. For more information, contact Cheryl Bates at 281.357.3675 or cheryl.a.bates@lonestar.edu.