Eureka College Chorale, Chamber Singers Partner with Eureka Literary Magazine for Concert
EUREKA – On Sunday at 4 p.m., the Eureka College Chorale and Chamber Singers will present a live concert, in collaboration with Eureka Literary Magazine.
The show, which will take place at Becker Auditorium, will feature music focused on the theme of creativity interspersed with spoken word performances by members of ELM. The program will feature a range of repertoire from madrigals to musical theatre, including an original song by Eureka senior Emmalyn Paul.
Admission to the show will be free, but donations will be taken for Midwest Food Bank. Masks are required to attend the live performance, but it will also be livestreamed on the Eureka College Music Department Facebook page.
For questions, contact Eureka College Director of Choral Activities Dr. Sarah Riskind at sriskind@eureka.edu.
Located in Eureka, Illinois, and chartered in 1855, Eureka College cultivates excellence in learning, service and leadership while providing students uniquely personalized and custom educational opportunities.
Originally founded by abolitionist members of Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), Eureka College holds the unique distinction of being the first college in Illinois and only the third in the nation to admit men and women on an equal basis. The College, which is located on nearly 70 wooded acres in central Illinois, is the smallest of only 24 colleges and universities to ever award a bachelor’s degree to a future President of the United States.