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Members of the community gathered together for the common and joyful enterprise of making music, to sing through for their own pleasure the great works in choral literature, with chorus, orchestra, and soloists as the works require. The meetings are not in any sense performances, but informal readings in which any musically interested person may participate. There are no preliminary rehearsals, except for the conductor and soloists, and no auditions are required to sing in the chorus.

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1998-99 Season

Princeton Unitarian Church, Rt 206 at Cherry Hill Road, Princeton, NJ
Sunday afternoons at 4:00pm
11 Oct. 98 Brahms, Requiem
Conductor: James Jordan
8 Nov. 98 R.V. Williams, Dona Nobis Pacem
Conductor: Charles Sundquist
6 Dec. 98 J.S. Bach, Christmas Oratorio
Conductor: Michael Kemp
10 Jan. 99 Schubert, Mass in G
Handel, Utrecht Jubilate
Conductor: Devin Mariman
14 Feb. 99 Gilbert & Sullivan, The Gondoliers
Conductor: Lois Laverty
14 Mar. 99 Faure, Requiem and Cantique de Jean Racine
Conductor: James Litton
18 April. 99 Handel, Judas Maccabeus
Conductor: Charles Harris
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The above listing shows the seven programs planned for the 1998-99 season (63rd year) of the Princeton Society of Musical Amateurs. These sessions are not in any sense performances; they are informal readings in which everyone present may participate. An orchestra is assembled and soloists arranged for as each work requires. The sessions are always conducted by professional conductors.

Please consider joining for the year, either as a regular member or a patron member. A year's membership offers benefits that are not available to those who participate on a single-session basis. In addition to the cost savings, members receive notices of each meeting, and they may also borrow vocal scores during the week preceding any session. Membership dues also help the organization to cover continuing operating expenses such as rental charges for the use of the building, purchase and rental of music, and refreshments.

Dues are $25 for one person, or $35 or a couple. (The amount of patron's dues over the regular dues is tax deductible, as are all contributions to PSMA.) The society also welcomes contributions to the J. Merrill Knapp Memorial Endowment Fund. Instrumentalists and soloists are welcome to join, but they will play in the orchestra or appear as soloists by invitation only, according to the requirements of the work.

Prospective members and participating guests are welcome at single sessions for an admission charge of $5.00 per session. There is no charge for students or for guests who come only to listen, but a donation is requested if they take refreshments.

Musical Amateurs is run by a Board of Trustees and Management Committee. Further questions about the Society may be addressed to Mary Kemp, President at (609) 394-5034 or email to carolynh@princeton.edu (Carolyn Hoeschele).
Last updated 06/21/98

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