This post was contributed by a community member. The views expressed here are the author's own.

Community Corner

Areté Vocal Ensemble and Los Robles Children's Choir present Hymnody of Earth

Areté Vocal Ensemble of Thousand Oaks present Hymnody of Earth, a ceremony of songs for voices, hammer dulcimer and percussion by Malcolm Daglish. 

The music is based on the poetry of Kentucky author Wendell Berry whose work addresses the importance of community, conservation and common sense.

Guest artists:  The Los
Robles Children's Choir
(Edward Rouse, director)     

Scott Higgins, hammer dulcimer   

David Shaffer, percussion

Find out what's happening in Agoura Hillswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Samuelson
Chapel, California Lutheran University
- map        

Tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for students and kids 12 &

under are free. Tickets can be purchase by visiting Arete's website at

http://www.callutheran.edu/arete/tickets.php

Find out what's happening in Agoura Hillswith free, real-time updates from Patch.

Areté is an innovative professional ensemble of vocal  artists based in Thousand Oaks, California with the goal of performing the
widest possible vocal and choral repertoire including works from essentially all periods of music history with energy, passion, expertise, and virtuosity.
Special attention will be given to contemporary, experimental, improvisatory,
"cross-over", and ethnic music.

Los Robles Children’s Choir (LRCC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is
striving for excellence in choral singing by awakening and encouraging the
artistry in each child. LRCC’s roster of singers is drawn from over 45 public,
private, and home schools in Ventura and Los Angeles Counties.  The Amadeus
Choir of the Los Robles Children’s Choir is it’s premiere performing/touring choir and is comprised of approximately fifty singers ages 11-16.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here

The views expressed in this post are the author's own. Want to post on Patch?