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A German Requiem by Johannes Brahms

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Featuring Doane University Choir, Nebraska Wesleyan University Choir, Abendmusik Chorus, Abendmusik Festival Orchestra; Sapphire Munford, soprano; Samuel Kidd, baritone; Tom Trenney, conductor

The incomparable Johannes Brahms shattered all expectations in writing what many have called "a requiem for the living." Powerfully and thoughtfully weaving together texts from scripture, this work carries a profound message of hope and light sure to revive the soul and awaken the spirit.

4:00 PM

A German Requiem by Johannes Brahms

Address : 2000 D Street, FIrst Plymouth Church Wahoo NE
Phone : 402-476-9933   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : rebecca@abendmusik.org

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Admission Fee : $20 Adults, $15 Senior, $10 Student

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