The charm of a musical Victorian holiday will take over the
Asheboro Public Library as the Carolers of Christmas Past perform at 6 p.m.
Thursday, December 12.
The concert is free and the public is invited. It is
sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
The a cappella quartet performs traditional songs and
holiday carols in authentic, hand-crafted Victorian costume. Their repertoire
includes over 70 sacred and secular selections, from Old World to modern.
The Carolers are Jennifer Jordan, soprano; Nate Pendley,
tenor; Dennis Ramsey, baritone and Lisa Ramsey, musical director and arranger.
Group members have 120 years combined singing experience.
Since their founding in 2001, the Winston-Salem based
Carolers have performed at the National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on the
White House lawn, and at the North Carolina Governor’s Mansion. They are
mainstays at the Dickens of a Christmas Festival in Roanoke, Va., and are
performing this holiday season at Old Salem.
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