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    Local Talent Shines: Marion Street Chorus Debuts ‘On the Day You Were Born’

    2024-05-24
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    The Marion Street Chorus recently held the world premiere of 'On the Day You Were Born,' a choral piece by Christopher J. Fludd. This event, commissioned by the Lynbrook School District, took place on May 13, 2024. The piece, inspired by Debra Frasier's children's book, was tailored for the young chorus members under Ms. Upston's direction.

    Christopher J. Fludd, from Long Island, is known for his musical versatility. He is a classical singer, multi-instrumentalist, and composer skilled in both classical and jazz music. For this piece, he adapted Frasier's text into a choral work that combines gospel and jazz elements, aiming to convey joy and energy.

    Debra Frasier, the author of the book, also contributed to the project. She allowed her text to be used and interacted with the students through two virtual workshops on January 23 and March 21. During these sessions, she introduced the children to her art studio and helped them create artwork inspired by her book.

    The preparation for the premiere involved intensive rehearsals. Mr. Fludd visited Marion Street to practice with the chorus and played the piano at the performance, which Ms. Upston conducted. Their direct involvement helped prepare the students effectively.

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