Nick Page conducting.
Nick Page conducting. (Courtesy of Liz Diamond)

In his last season before moving to St. Louis, Mystic Chorale Founder and Artistic Director and Lexington native, Nick Page leads the chorus in a concert packed with emotional punch that promises to lift the spirits of singers and audience alike.

The program ranges from rousing Gospel, South African,
and Israeli songs to a new Nick Page piece HaLev Roked (The Heart Dances). The performance ends with Nick’s anthem A Promise I Will KeepEvery Day Is a Day of Thanksgiving (with Mystic alumni) and a heartfelt farewell song for Nick, who has led the chorus for 32 years.

Mystic Chorale is directed by Nick Page. (Courtesy of Arlyn Roffman)

The public is invited to experience the magic of a Mystic Chorale concert, featuring more than 125 singers, on Thursday Dec. 8 at 7:30 p.m. at Cary Hall, 1605 Mass Ave, Lexington. For those unable to attend in person, the concert will be live streamed. Tickets are $25 (live); $15 (virtual). For more information, Covid precautions, and tickets, go to  www.mysticchorale.org.

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