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AN AFTERNOON OF HOPE To Raise Voices for Orlando Musical Memoriam on July 17th

By: Jul. 16, 2016
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Houston artists put together a concert for a good cause, performing Mozart's Requiem and solo pieces @ St. Thomas Presbyterian Church tomorrow, July 17 at 2pm.

Julia Engel and Michael Vaughn, two local Houston musicians, have gathered talent from all over Houston for a one night musical memoriam and fundraising event. Proceeds will benefit the Pulse Tragedy Community Fund and Homeless Gay Kids-Houston charity.

Join for an afternoon of hope. Gifted Houston musicians are performing (volunteering their time and talent) to pay tribute to the lives lost and to bring some light and hope through beautiful music.

There will be a silent auction and two acts of music. Act I will be solo performances and ensembles. Act II brings Mozart Requiem in D minor with soloists: Pheobie Willis, soprano, Monica Isomura, alto, Brian,Yeakley, tenor, and Austin Hoeltzel, bass. Conducted by Michael Vaughn and Andrew Schneider.

St. Thomas Presbyterian Church (1411 Memorial Drive, Houston Texas 77079)

Sunday, July 17, 2-4pm

Suggested donation of $10 per person

https://www.gofundme.com/OrlandoUnited

https://homelessgaykidshouston.org



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