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Oakland Symphony Chorus - Summer Sing-Ins

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 3700 Dorisa Ave Oakland CA 94605  See map

The Oakland Symphony Chorus celebrates the 20th Anniversary Edition of our annual Summer Sing-Ins starting Tuesday, July 10, 2012 at  St. Paschal's Church at 3700 Dorisa Avenue, near the Oakland Zoo.  

Come sing-along to Requiem Masses by a collection of your favorite composers: Verdi, Faure', Brahms and Mozart.  Experience the grandeur of Bach's B Minor Mass and choruses from his St. Matthew Passion.  Also in this year's line-up is Haydn's Creation Mass.

The series opens on July 10 with Bach’s B minor Mass, conducted by Greg Wait, Prof. of Music at Stanford University.

Click here to see the full schedule and reserve your Tuesday nights, July 10 - August 14, 2012 NOW for choral music at its best:  Sung by YOU.

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