The Appalachian Men’s Ensemble will present “Take a Hike,” a program of music inspired by nature, at two locations in May. The first concert will be Thursday, May 14, at 7:30 pm at the Gray United Methodist Church, 2108 Oak Street in Gray. The second concert will be Friday, May 15, at 7:30 pm at Central Presbyterian Church, 331 Euclid Avenue in Bristol, VA.
The concert program includes well-known favorite pieces such as “Wild Mountain Thyme,” “Edelweiss”, and “Climb Every Mountain.” In addition, the ensemble will perform several pieces by local composers, including an original composition called “Leaf” by Evelyn Pursley-Kopitzke and a new arrangement of “The Happy Wanderer” by Don Brandon. Assistant Conductor Mitchell Snapp will also debut his own arrangement of “What a Wonderful World”.
“From trees and flowers to mountains and valleys, this music will connect us to the beauty and grandeur of the great outdoors,” said Artistic Director Noah DeLong. “We hope this program will stir our audiences to explore even more of our region’s scenic beauty.”
The Appalachian Men’s Ensemble (AMEn) includes singers from across the Tri-Cities region and is committed to engaging audiences through musical precision, passion, and commonality. With a dual sense of spirited fraternity and professional excellence, AMEn aims to bring a variety of choral music to our community, and to educate, inspire, and entertain audiences through its activities. The ensemble is led by Artistic Director Noah DeLong, Assistant Conductor Mitchell Snapp, and Pianist Steve Sensenig.
Concert admission is by donation, with suggested amounts of $10 for adults and $5 for students. The Appalachian Men’s Ensemble is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Additional information and concert updates can be found at
www.appmensensemble.org and on Facebook.