Bass Tim Shue Winfred Ressler Brandon Newcomer Matt Yost Baritone Paul Dunn Gideon Dunster Kevin Himes Chuck Merkle Lead Chris Chamberlin Travis Pauli Arlen Overholt Bill Seymour First Tenor Nathan Gundy Toby Hazlett Ellis Miller Oct 23, 7 p.m. Central Christian School's Performing Arts Center In concert with baritone Tony Brown 3970 Kidron Road Kidron Oct 24, 7 p.m. Chambrel at Montrose Assisted and Independent Living 100 Brookmont Road Akron Nov 3, 7 p.m. Salem Mennonite Church 3363 Zuercher Road Kidron Nov 5, 11 a.m. Cast Iron Cafe’ Lehman’s Downtown Kidron Nov 6, 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church 621 College Avenue Wooster Nov 10, 12:05 p.m. Wooster Brown Bag Concert Series St. James Episcopal Church, 201 N. Market Wooster Nov 10, 7:30 p.m. P.Graham Dunn Featured Christmas open house guest Dalton Sonnenberg Station is: 2011 performance series sonnenberg station singing: powerful and primal, delicate and divine. !awing by julien Fall 2011 Concerts Now in its sixth year, Sonnenberg Station men’s ensemble preserves and promotes the best of the singing tradition. www.sonnenbergstation.org Donors: Anonymous Chuck and Audrey Merkle Ellis and Rita Miller PGraham Dunn Lehman's Harley and Margaret Himes Lowell Nofziger Sonnenberg Station is funded by the generous contributions of the following individuals and businesses. This has allowed us to donate thousands of dollars to different causes. Please support us in this year’s cause.
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Bass
Tim Shue
Winfred Ressler
Brandon Newcomer
Matt Yost
Baritone
Paul Dunn
Gideon Dunster
Kevin Himes
Chuck Merkle
Lead
Chris Chamberlin
Travis Pauli
Arlen Overholt
Bill Seymour
First Tenor
Nathan Gundy
Toby Hazlett
Ellis Miller
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Oct 23, 7 p.m.Central Christian School's Performing Arts CenterIn concert withbaritone Tony Brown3970 Kidron RoadKidron
Oct 24, 7 p.m.Chambrel at MontroseAssisted and Independent Living100 Brookmont RoadAkron
Nov 3, 7 p.m.Salem Mennonite Church3363 Zuercher RoadKidron
Nov 5, 11 a.m.Cast Iron Cafe’Lehman’sDowntown Kidron
Nov 6, 7 p.m.First Presbyterian Church621 College AvenueWooster
Nov 10, 12:05 p.m.Wooster Brown Bag Concert SeriesSt. James Episcopal Church, 201 N. MarketWooster
Nov 10, 7:30 p.m. P.Graham Dunn Featured Christmas open house guestDalton
Sonnenberg Station is:
2011 performance series
sonnenberg stationsinging: powerful and primal, delicate and divine.
!aw
ing b
y jul
ien
Fall 2011 Concerts
Now in its sixth year, Sonnenberg Station men’s ensemble preserves and promotes
the best of the singing tradition.www.sonnenbergstation.org
Donors:AnonymousChuck and Audrey MerkleEllis and Rita Miller
PGraham DunnLehman'sHarley and Margaret HimesLowell Nofziger
Sonnenberg Station is funded by the generous contributions of the following individuals and businesses. This has allowed us to donate thousands of dollars
to different causes. Please support us in this year’s cause.
Program: Part I
Swell the chorus............................................................George Frederic Handel
All hail the power of Jesus’ name.........................................arr. James Clemens
House of peace..............................................................................Jim Croegaert
When I say “I am a Christian”................................................................Tim Shue
Poor old Joseph...............................................................................Kevin Himes
Saints bound for Heaven..............................................................arr. David Seitz
I’m a rollin’....................................................................................arr. Paul Rardin
Through my savior’s merit.......................................................arr. Leslie Condon
The Sugarcreek chantey........................................................................Tim Shue
Tuscararwas, Muskingum south Pull that water to the Big Muddy's mouth. There's joy in every mile we meet 'cause Sugar and salt make a life complete.
God’s radar..................................................as sung by the Dixie Hummingbirds
Communal singing is a dichotomy, a gentle act that generates amazing power. Like a spider’s finespun web, gossamer and gauzy yet strong enough to hold its audience captive, choral music lends its breathtaking beauty and grips the listener with its hypnotic relevance. It’s the parents’ lullaby that soothes millions of babies to sleep each night. It’s the strength of song that sustains hope and sways national influence--Estonia and South Africa bear
witness to this in recent history. It’s the magical combination of music, picture and story that suspends our disbelief in films, transporting us to another time, a different place, filling us
with empathy, compassion and wonder.
Our performance selections this season are much like a soundtrack for a life well-lived, songs of faith, humor, adventure, even regret. Let this music transport and transform you,
grip and soothe you. This, dear listener, is singing--powerful and primal, delicate and divine.
Soloist: Chuck MerkleAccordion: Kevin HimesGuitar: Tim Shue