By Lethbridge Herald on May 7, 2022.
Editor:
I just returned home after attending an outstanding performance of Brahms’ German Requiem by the Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra with Vox Musica. What a truly uplifting experience.
The Lethbridge Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Glenn Klassen with choral music by Vox Musica directed by Joanne Collier and members of Luminous Voices and soloists, deserve a shout-out of thanks for giving us such a musical respite.
In a world full of pessimism, cynicism and negativity it was a joy to be part of the audience experiencing such a positively brilliant musical performance which brought me to tears several times.
As we all rose spontaneously for several standing ovations it appears I was not the only one so moved.
Directly in front of me sat a young mother holding her young son through the entire 80 minutes.
Behind me was an older lady with her cane resting beside her.
How fortunate we are to live in a diverse city of 100,000 with so much musical talent and a symphony orchestra supported by the city of Lethbridge.
As I was reading through the concert program I noticed the symphony’s mission statement:
“Too create and promote a first class orchestra producing memorable musical experiences for audiences of all ages.”
This has definitely been achieved.
I thank you.
Sheila Braund
Lethbridge
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