that my heart may sing Your praises and not be silent.

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that my heart may sing Your praises and not be silent.
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…that my heart
may sing Your praises
and not be silent.
Our capacities to compose
and to respond to musical form and sense
directly implicate the mystery of the human condition.
To ask “what is music?” may well be one way
of asking “what is man?”
George Steiner
The Performing Arts at Park Cities Presbyterian Church
presents the 2016–2017 concert series with a variety of
musical events designed to take the listener beyond the
reach of words to explore the depths of human experience.
Please invite a friend and join us as we enjoy the gift
of music, given by our Creator God.
The Performing Arts at Park Cities Presbyterian Church
4124 Oak Lawn Avenue
Dallas, Texas 75219
214-224-2633
www.pcpcconcerts.org
Psalm 30:12
the
Performing
Arts
AT PARK CITIES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2016–2017
the
Performing
Arts
AT PARK CITIES PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
2016 –2017
The Choir of Gonville & Caius College,
Cambridge
One of Great Britain’s leading collegiate
ensembles, the Choir of Gonville and
Caius College, directed by Dr. Geoffrey
Webber, will bring their “flawless sounds
and wonderfully blending voices” to PCPC
for their first-ever Texas appearance.
Their “enthusiastic, dynamic, world-class
performances” are not to be missed.
Friday, September 16, 2016 • 7:30 pm
Sanctuary
*
A Night in Dallas
Dinner Concert with
the UNT Jazz Singers
Enjoy dinner and a fabulous show
featuring the UNT Jazz Singers,
directed by Jennifer Barnes. The
singers won a DownBeat magazine
award for collegiate vocal jazz
ensemble in 2016, as well as
outstanding performance awards
in 2015, 2013, and 2012.
Friday, November 4, 2016 • 7:00 PM • Fellowship Hall • $17
Tickets are required and will be available at pcpcconcerts.org beginning October 1.
Gloria
Messiah
Christmas at PCPC
Spring Choral Concert
PCPC’s Christmas candlelight
concert will again feature two
performances! The children’s,
youth, and adult choirs with
symphony orchestra will present
carols and seasonal music to
celebrate the glory of Christmas.
Presented by the adult, youth, and
children’s choirs of PCPC along with
soloists and orchestra, George Frideric
Handel’s beloved telling of the life of
Christ is an ideal Lenten contemplation
and anticipatory celebration of Easter.
Sunday, March 26, 2017 • 6:00 pm • Sanctuary
*
Sunday, December 11, 2016
4:30 and 7:30 pm
*
A free ticket is required for entry and will be available at pcpcconcerts.org beginning November 1.
After two sold-out concerts last year, securing tickets early is advised.
Sanctuary
Bach & Vivaldi by Candlelight
Adkins & Nielson
Featuring instrumental chamber
works by Baroque masters Johann
Sebastian Bach and Antonio Vivaldi,
the PCPC Sinfonia presents this
exquisite concert of classics.
Cello & Piano
Sunday, June 11, 2017 • 7:00 pm
In this annual highlight of the series, Dallas
Symphony principal cellist Christopher Adkins and
Steinway Artist and PCPC elder Stephen Nielson will
present an intimate chamber recital.
Chapel
Sunday, January 22, 2017 • 5:00 and 7:00 pm
Cambridge Hall
General Information
Sandra McCracken
A singer and songwriter who specializes in modernday gospel songs, Sandra McCracken seamlessly
combines the sacred poetry of old hymns with
compelling personal confessions and narratives in
her powerful lyrics.
Sunday, February 26, 2017 • 6:00 pm
Sanctuary
*
All concerts are open to the public. Tickets are required for the
A Night in Dallas dinner concert and Dawn of Redeeming Grace
Christmas concerts only and will be available on our website. An
offering is taken at each concert to support future Performing Arts
Series events. Please visit our website, pcpcconcerts.org, for more
information, including directions and parking.
* Childcare is provided at these concerts by online registration only
for children from birth to age 5.