Chapel Hill Community Chorus to be Featured on WCPE "Preview!"

The WCPE weekly program Preview! will feature an interview with Dr. Sue. T. Klausmeyer, conductor of the Chapel Hill Community Chorus. The interview will air Sunday, December 9 at 7 p.m.

Wake Forest, NC, December 08, 2007 --(PR.com)-- TheClassicalStation.org announces today that its weekly program Preview! will feature an interview with the Chapel Hill Community Chorus’ (CHCC) Conductor Dr. Sue. T. Klausmeyer. The interview will air Sunday, December 9 at 7 p.m. ET.

Highlighting the discussion will be the CHCC’s upcoming holiday performance “A Festival of Carols” featuring a performance of Conrad Susa’s “Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest,” telling the story of the nativity through the eyes of the peasants.

“Community Choruses add so much to the richness of life,” said WCPE’s Ken Hoover in a review for Classical Voice of North Carolina. “They deepen participants’ understanding of great choral music, and provide pleasure and delight to their audiences.”

The CHCC’s “A Festival of Carols” performance will be held Saturday, December 15 at 8 p.m. in Memorial Hall on the campus of UNC-Chapel Hill.

Preview! is a weekly feature that airs every Sunday evening from 6 p.m.–9 p.m. ET and presents the latest in classical recordings and upcoming classical events. WCPE’s live broadcast of Great Classical Music 24, Hours a Day can be accessed around the globe in several ways; on-line streaming in multiple formats, including IPv6, local cable television systems and traditional radio broadcasting. A complete list of the ways WCPE is available with instructions for cable and satellite reception can be found at theclassicalstation.org/listen.shtml.

About WCPE:
With a 28-year history, WCPE is a non-commercial, 100 percent listener-supported, independent station dedicated to excellence in Great Classical Music, 24 Hours A Day. Community-minded business underwriters and foundations are among the 150,000 listeners in the North Carolina broadcast area. General Manager Deborah S. Proctor’s leadership has enabled the WCPE community to include national and worldwide listeners. Other radio stations and cable television systems can rebroadcast Great Classical Music, 24 Hours A Day. WCPE is one of the first public broadcasters to stream on the Internet. WCPE is heard worldwide on the Internet in multiple formats, including the next generation IPv6. Because WCPE receives no tax-derived support, the station conducts two on-air fundraising campaigns and two major mail-out campaigns per year to raise needed operating funds. Quarter Notes, the WCPE Program Guide, is published four times a year as a means to enhance appreciation and understanding of classical music. It is distributed to station supporters and is also available online at TheClassicalStation.org/guide. For more information, visit TheClassicalStation.Org or call 1-800-556-5178.

About Chapel Hill Community Chorus:
Since 1980, the Chapel Hill Community Chorus has been open to singers who desire to bring the beauty of choral music to our community and beyond. CHCC believes in fostering and sharing the art and joy of choral music, enriching and educating our community through excellent performances of music from diverse cultural and historical periods.

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