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MSU hosts choral performance honoring Anne Frank

MSU hosts choral performance honoring Anne Frank

Contact: Bethany Shipp

STARKVILLE, Miss.ā€”ŗ£½ĒŅłÄøĀŅĀ×ā€™s Department of Music is honoring the life and writings of Anne Frank with a special performance April 3 on the universityā€™s campus.Ā 

Schola Cantorum, MSUā€™s largest four choral ensemble, will present ā€œAnne Frank: A Living Voice,ā€ 7:30 p.m., in the Music Building Recital Hall, 124 Hardy Road. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children and may be purchased at the door starting at 6:30 p.m. or at . Admission is free for MSU students with ID, and MSU faculty and staff receive a 50% discount.

The concertā€™s music is composed by Linda Tutas Haugen and the lyrics are excerpts from Frankā€™s diary. Phillip Stockton, associate director of choral studies, said the students are reading the diary as a class and taking time each week to discuss various aspects of the book.

MSUā€™s Department of Music is honoring the life and writings of Anne Frank with a choral performance April 3 on MSUā€™s campus. (Photo by Megan Bean)
MSUā€™s Department of Music is honoring the life and writings of Anne Frank with a choral performance April 3 on MSUā€™s campus. (OPA photo)

ā€œThis music is a powerful piece that has been very impactful for the students in our preparation,ā€ said Stockton. ā€œI have found that by reading Anne Frankā€™s diary and discussing it as a group, we have humanized a young girl that was living in an impossible situation. We hope that by bringing this work to life we honor her memory and courage she showed against evil.ā€

Sarah Beth Heard, a junior voice and psychology double major from Ocean Springs, shared how meaningful the experience has been for her and the other students.

ā€œWorking on this has been such an incredible experience,ā€ said Heard. ā€œOne thing I and the rest of the choir have really enjoyed is getting to discuss Anne Frankā€™s diary together in class every Tuesday. I think itā€™s really important to do this so weā€™re always keeping her in mind while working on the music, especially since the text we sing is taken from her diary. Itā€™s been very meaningful for all of us to help keep Anneā€™s voice alive as well as the voices of all victims of the Holocaust.ā€

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