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LIGHT THE NIGHT The friends and family of Chapel Hill native Shannon Voelkel gathered with her at The Leukemia & Lymphoma Societyâs Light the Night Walk in October. Shannon, a 9-month lymphoma survivor, is now an advocate with Duke for teens and young adults facing cancer and raised more than $5,000 for the organization. CHM
FRONT ROW Mary Voelkel, Valerie Kunkle, Molly Sedmek, Courtney Habberstad, Helen McFadden and Millie Thomas. SECOND ROW Julianne Lynch-Daniels, Rachael Stallings, Morgan Voelkel, Megan Hyle and Brent Voelkel. THIRD ROW Kevin Stallings, Sean Voelkel and Tommy Voelkel. TOP Shannon Voelkel.
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Grant Llewellyn, conductor North Carolina Master Chorale Two majestic choral works: Ravelâs famous suite from the ballet Daphnis et ChloĂŠ is a passionate mythological love story evoked through luxurious harmonies. Chichester Psalms, a hopeful and life-affirming setting of Biblical Psalms, celebrates the centennial of Leonard Bernstein.
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Domingo Hindoyan, conductor Johannes Moser, cello Johannes Moser, who recently recorded DvoĹĂĄkâs Cello Concerto, brings his acclaimed interpretation to the Symphony; conducted by rising star Domingo Hindoyan, the program closes with Prokofievâs uplifting Symphony No. 5.
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chapelhillmagazine.com January/February 2018