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Vocal ensemble to mark season with songs

Traditional selections and sing-along planned

audience attending the vocal concert with singers in the front of the room

The University of Pittsburgh at Bradford Vocal Arts Ensemble will perform a selection of holiday favorites at a concert at noon Nov. 30 in the Harriett B. Wick Chapel on the Pitt-Bradford campus.

The concert is free and open to the public.

Under the direction of Regina Gabriel, the ensemble’s songs will include “Winter Wonderland,” “Chantons Noël,” “Carol of the Bells,” “Prayer of St. Francis,” “Let Us Pray for Peace” and “Do You Hear What I Hear?” The group will also lead a sing-along with audience members.

Members of the ensemble include Alexia Catalone, a sophomore international affairs major from Weedville; Brianna Coder, a first-year undeclared student from Bradford; Caleb Dougherty, a sophomore broadcast communications major from Lewis Run; Abigail Garrity, a first-year pre-pharmacy student from Zelienople; Adriana Herrera, a sophomore interdisciplinary arts major from Leasburg, N.C.; Madlene Joseph, a first-year psychology major from Frederiksted, Virgin Islands; Abigail Kaspick, a first-year biology major from Tyrone; Hannah Krug, a first-year pre-physical therapy student from Rouseville; Talia Magno, a junior psychology major from New Galilee; Diane Null, a senior interdisciplinary arts major from Bradford; Austin Reese, a sophomore history-political science major from Bradford; Rebecca Rouse, a sophomore psychology major from Mansfield; Eliver Russo, a sophomore biology major from Easton; and Erin Wales, a first-year interdisciplinary arts major from Binghamton, N.Y.

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