Westminster’s Symphonic Choir performed with the Berlin Philharmonic Sunday night at Carnegie Hall under the conduction of Simon Rattle. Dr. Amanda Quist, one of the choir’s conductors, said the performance was a once in a lifetime experience. “The orchestra pulled every drip of music from the score with a richness of tone that was both powerful and infinitely flexible,” she said.
WCC at Carnegie
March 1, 2012
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Westminster’s Symphonic Choir performed with the Berlin Philharmonic Sunday night at Carnegie Hall under the conduction of Simon Rattle. Dr. Amanda Quist, one of the choir’s conductors, said the performance was a once in a lifetime experience. “The orchestra pulled every drip of music from the score with a richness of tone that was both powerful and infinitely flexible,” she said.