Messiah Project, the local Christian organization whose mission is to “present our Judeo-Christian heritage through the visual and performing arts,” will tour Austria and visit Krakow, Poland during a two-week performing and sightseeing trip later this month. Some twenty members of the group’s Credo Chamber Choir, directed by Heather Nelson, will make the trip, along with frequent Messiah Project collaborator, Arkansas-based concert organist Jonathan Story, and soprano Kara Story. They’ll give Springfield a preview of their concert-tour repertoire at a concert Sunday June 5th at 7:00pm at All Saints Anglican Church, 2751 E. Galloway. It’s free and open to the public, but donations will be appreciated. Heather Nelson tells us the featured work on the program is the Mass No.2 in G major by Schubert. “And we’re adding a really lovely arrangement of Amazing Grace by—well, I call him a ‘kid,’ but he’s probably 23 years old—E.W. ‘Skip’ Stradtman III, who just graduated from Florida State
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