10 GAY PEOPLE'S CHRONICLE PRIDE GUIDE 1995

Cincinnati chorus director bows out with Rainbow concert

The Cincinnati Men's Chorus presents its fourth annual Gay Pride Concert, "Songs From Our Rainbow," Saturday, June 17 at 8:00 pm in Greaves Hall on the campus of Northern Kentucky University. The con-

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cert highlights a weekend full of Gay Pride events including a parade from Fountain Square through downtown Cincinnati, a festival and a picnic, both with guest speakers, live music and activities.

The performance will be the last time the

Chorus is conducted by artistic director and founding member Kent Peterson. Peterson, who has served as conductor for four seasons and artistic director for two, will be leaving the chorus to pursue his continuing education.

Patrick O. Coyle has been selected as the Chorus' new artistic director. Coyle has been a member of the Chorus for the past two years, and is currently the Chamber Singers conductor.

The performance will also mark the debut of David Major as accompanist.

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In keeping with Peterson's vision, the Chorus will be presenting another world premiere at this Gay Pride Concert with the piece In His Eyes, by Seattle composer Donald Skirvin. The tender, moving love song is dedicated to the two lovers who inspired it (both of whom have since died of AIDS) as well as Peterson and the Cincinnati Men's Chorus.

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The Chorus was most recently seen at Music Hall in "Awareness '95," a benefit performance for AIDS Volunteers of Cincinnati under the direction of Kieth Lockhart. The Chorus is the recipient of a grant from the Fine Arts Fund Projects Pool and also receives operating support from the City of Cincinnati.

Tickets for "Songs from Our Rainbow"

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can be purchased from Ticket Master or by calling the CMC Hotline at 513-861-4042. This will be the final performance of the 1994-1995 season and seating is limited.

Northern Kentucky University is in Highland Hts., Ky. at the southern end of Interstate 471. Greaves Hall is on Louis B. Nunn Drive; look for the large rainbow flag on the building.

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