For Immediate Release
Further information: Contact Joseph Giomboni 
Public Relations Office, (570) 208-5957

April 12, 2017 – Cantores Christi Regis, the choral group of King’s College students, will perform a program of classical, contemporary, sacred and secular choral music during its 15th Annual Spring Concert at 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 28, and Saturday, April 29, in the J. Carroll McCormick Campus Ministry Center, located at Franklin and Jackson streets. The concert is free and open to the public.

Under the direction of Robert Yenkowski, the choir will perform a variety of sacred and secular music. The selections include “Ave Verum” by Mozart, “Into Your Hands I Surrender My Soul” by Michael John Trotta, “Salmo 150” by Ernani Aguiar, and “Build Me Up Buttercup” arranged by Sean Conor Anderson.

“It is hard to believe that we are celebrating 15 years of Cantores Christi Regis,” said Yenkowski. "I am really looking forward to choir alumni returning to campus for our annual spring concert and singing a few selections with us." 

The Cantores Christi Regis Spring Concert is part of King’s “Experiencing the Arts” series. For more information, visit “Experiencing the Arts Calendar” at www.kings.edu or contact Rob Yenkowski at (570) 208-6044. 

King’s College choir Cantores Christi Regis will perform a free Spring Concert on April 28 and April 29 in the J. Carroll McCormick Campus Ministry Center. Choir members, pictured from left, are: Talia Johnson, Skyler Makuch, Hannah Bowmaster, Dylawnie Woods, Tom Kozerski, Beth DeMichele, and Taylor Rudy. Seated: Robert Yenkowski, music director, King’s College.