POINT LOOKOUT, MO — College of the Ozarks will present its biannual chorale concert titled “Voices,” to be held in the Williams Memorial Chapel at the campus of College of the Ozarks, on Oct. 22, 2024, at 7:30 p.m.
The concert theme is “Voices,” and it will feature eleven various pieces from all around the world. The College of the Ozarks Chorale will perform a selection of pieces in English as well as languages such as Zulu and Sesotho. It will also feature live, instrumental accompaniment.
“The theme ‘Voices’ demonstrates how each of our voices are different, and the things we say have different effects,” said Shayla Johnson, junior vocal performance major and College of the Ozarks Chorale member. “The chorale concert is good for the community because it is a moment to decompress from stresses of life and come together as a community to worship the Lord. I am looking forward to being able to hear and see the hard work the chorale put in to glorify our Lord and Savior and to share Him with others.”
The theme was inspired by different voices from around the world. No matter the culture or background, each voice plays an irreplaceable role in society. The composers of these pieces were inspired by the voices of diverse people and cultures to create an inspiring and unified piece.
About the conductor
Dr. Nathan Cornelius serves as the director of the College of the Ozarks Chorale, the auditioned vocal ensemble for the College. He is a native of Eastern Iowa. Cornelius holds an Associate of Arts degree from Waldorf College in Iowa; a Bachelor of Music Education from Augsburg College in Minneapolis, Minnesota; Master of Music in choral conducting from Missouri State University in Springfield, Missouri; and a Doctor of Education in curriculum and instruction from Evangel University in Springfield, Missouri. Cornelius is in his 22nd year of teaching and his 15th year at Kickapoo High School. Prior to Kickapoo, he spent six years as vocal director at Reed Middle School in Springfield and one year in Minnesota.
Cornelius is a member of NAfME, ACDA, MMEA, MCDA, and NEA and has served as Vocal Vice President of South Central District of the MMEA for 4 years. He has been awarded Springfield Teacher of the Month (April 2006) and MCDA Outstanding South Central Choral Director in 2013. Cornelius has held the office of Vocal Vice President for South Central Missouri Music Educators for four years and is the Springfield Public Schools Curriculum Development Coordinator for Secondary Vocal Music.
In addition to directing the College of the Ozarks Chorale, Cornelius serves as the artistic director of The Messiah Project, a non-profit Christian arts group in Springfield.
The above press release is from the College of the Ozarks.