Schola Cantorum to perform

Schola Cantorum members will perform in April in Crestview. They are Dick Campis, Lin Loughlin, Tim Crawford, Richard Montague, Dolores DeSoucy, Wilma Shively, Sara Florence, Ruby Stillions, Laura Hernandez, David Stroup, Uma Jolly, Floyd Stroup, Charlotte Kuss, Rebecca Wendel, Mike Lindhorst, and John Zirpola. [Special to the News Bulletin]

CRESTVIEW — The Northwest Florida State College vocal ensemble, Schola Cantorum, will present a free concert, "Forever Music." 

The concert — 7 p.m. April 3 at First Presbyterian Church in Crestview — includes works such as "Music Makes Me Feel Alive," "In That Great Gittin’ Up Morning," "My Banjo on My Knee" and "Don’t You Weep, Don’t You Mourn."

Schola Cantorum means "School of Singing" and is an ensemble of talented community vocalists who perform under the direction of John Leatherwood, emeritus music professor at Northwest Florida State College.

Singers include Dick Campis, Lin Loughlin, Tim Crawford, Richard Montague, Dolores DeSoucy, Wilma Shively, Sara Florence, Ruby Stillions, Laura Hernandez, David Stroup, Uma Jolly, Floyd Stroup, Charlotte Kuss, Rebecca Wendel, Mike Lindhorst and John Zirpola.

Carolyn Schlatter, also a retired NWF State music professor, is the group's accompanist. Charlotte Kuss is a flutist.

The previous version of this article incorrectly stated the date for the concert. The News Bulletin staff apologizes for this error.

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