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Recording Polycoro’s “Dark” at the Manitoba Planetarium

Plantarium Projector

On Oct. 6, Polycoro, under the direction of John Wiens, presented”Dark”, a concert of choral music by Part, Tallis, Whitacre, Monk, and Rutter in a circle around the audience at the Planetarium. This adventurous group loves to choose non-conventional venues to present their music. In this case, they chose the Manitoba Planetarium, singing under a stellar sky which provided a stunning visual component to their work.

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