Dec 21, 2020 / 12:01 PM EST
It’s music to our ears… 30 years of it!
TONIGHT be sure and tune into MyINDY-TV 23 for the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s Annual “Festival of Carols.”
Liam Bonner, Indianapolis Symphonic Choir, shares what we can expect:
Performance will feature Indianapolis native and world-renowned soprano Angela Brown, and premiere of “Heart of God,” winner of annual Christmas Carol Commission Competition.
WHAT: A Midwest holiday tradition and season highlight for the city of Indianapolis, the Indianapolis Symphonic Choir’s annual Festival of Carols will celebrate 30 years with a special broadcast of the performance on MyINDY-TV 23. Following sell-out runs across multiple live performances over the last five years, the 2020 broadcast performance comes in lieu of a live audience due to ongoing COVID-19 precautions.
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Strange year adds unique elements to Festival of Carols
12/17/20 10:00 PM
Quarantined and with nothing else to do, Francisco Carbonell did what came naturally he made music.
The Indianapolis composer had developed symptoms of COVID-19 in late March, including a nagging cough. Told to quarantine for 14 days, he needed some way to fill his time. The extra time gave him the perfect opportunity to tackle a difficult project.
“I had lots of time to think about it, and think about what I wanted to do,” he said.
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The Indianapolis Symphonic Choir performs its Festival of Carols concert during a previous year. This year’s Festival of Carols will be an entirely televised event shown at 7 p.m. Monday, with special guests and debut performances. Submitted photo.