
Christmas Conflict
The New Saint Andrews College Conservatory of Music presents Christmas Conflict, featuring the three NSA choirs under the direction of Dr. David Erb and Caleb Esmond. This year’s program explores the events surrounding the birth of Christ and the conflicts that arose between King Herod, the Three Kings from the East, and Christ, the King of kings. Through a broad and vibrant variety of Christmas music for choir and orchestra spanning 500 years, the concert reflects on the result of the Light of heaven entering the darkness of earth.
Join us on Friday, December 12, at 7:30 PM at the Moscow Church of the Nazarene for an engaging evening of music and reflection on the Christmas season. Presented by the New Saint Andrews College Conservatory of Music, this concert will challenge you to think about deeper realities of Christ's incarnation, beyond the particulars and details of the event itself, through poignant and exciting musical compositions.
Musical Highlights:
Anthems, motets, and choruses by Mendelssohn, Vaughan Williams, Britten, et al
The concluding cantata from Bach's Christmas Oratorio, BWV 248:VI
Featuring:
NSA Concert Choir, Kantorei, and Chorale
Soloists:
Kayla Erb, Laura Cochran, Wesley Saunders, Judah Rauch, Grahm Burns
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS:
$5 Students / Seniors
$10 Adults
$30 Family Max (per household)
Children aged 5 and under are admitted free of charge.
Purchase your tickets online today to save time at the entrance when you arrive!
Tickets will be available to purchase at the concert, and doors will open at 7:00 pm.