Lake Country Chorus

Vocal Director Cat Williamson (far right) speaks to the packed audience Thursday evening. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

Vocal Director Cat Williamson (far right) speaks to the packed audience Thursday evening. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

Do You Hear What I Hear?

The Lake Country Chorus at Greensboro’s First Methodist Church presented last Thursday, “Do You Hear What I Hear,” a program of music and dance that delighted and thrilled the packed venue.
The ladies of the chorus perform a dance choreographed by Maureen Brower and Charlotte Mosteller during “A Tinseltown Christmas.” LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

The ladies of the chorus perform a dance choreographed by Maureen Brower and Charlotte Mosteller during “A Tinseltown Christmas.” LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

Greensboro enjoys LCC’s ‘A Tinseltown Christmas’

The Lake Country Chorus (LCC) presented “A Tinseltown Christmas” at the First Methodist Church in Greensboro last Thursday evening.The annual event sold out once more and drew high praise from attendees.
The Lake Country Chorus production of “On Broadway” opened with “Music to Do,” from the musical Pippen, featuring vocal soloist Drace Langford. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

The Lake Country Chorus production of “On Broadway” opened with “Music to Do,” from the musical Pippen, featuring vocal soloist Drace Langford. LEIGH LOFGREN/Staff

Lake Country Chorus presents ‘On Broadway’

Greensboro’s Lake Country Chorus (LCC) presented “On Broadway” last Thursday at Festival Hall, which was packed to capacity. Tony award-winning songs dating from the 1940s to the present were the order of the evening under the baton of vocal director Cathy (Cat) Williamson.
The Lake Country Chorus performed for the first time at Festival Hall in Greensboro.

The Lake Country Chorus performed for the first time at Festival Hall in Greensboro.

Lake Country Chorus presents: ‘Singing Days a Week’

The Lake Country Chorus presented Singing Days a Week April 20, at Festival Hall in Greensboro under the baton of Artistic Director Donna C. Valvo, Instrumental Director Tom Shalin, accompanist Amy Reber, and choreographers Maureen Brower and Charlotte Mosteller.
Music directors Amy Reber (seated) and Donna Valvo are considered the “heart and soul” of Greensboro’s Lake Country Chorus. CONTRIBUTED

Music directors Amy Reber (seated) and Donna Valvo are considered the “heart and soul” of Greensboro’s Lake Country Chorus. CONTRIBUTED

Valvo and Reber at heart of Lake Country Chorus

The Lake Country Chorus feels very fortunate to have Donna Valvo and Amy Reber – two long-time renowned musicians – leading the choir’s 40 talented vocalists on a weekly basis. The chorus would not be where it is today without their genius guidance and artistic vision.
In April, the Lake Country Chorus will take to the Festival Hall stage for the first time. CONTRIBUTED

In April, the Lake Country Chorus will take to the Festival Hall stage for the first time. CONTRIBUTED

New venue for Lake Country Chorus show

After 22 years of performances, members of the Lake Country Chorus are thrilled to be singing for the first time at Festival Hall, Greensboro’s premier performance venue, offering a fresh, new perspective and atmosphere to their loyal audience and sponsors.