song of peace

Endorsed by:

Sir David Willcocks
  
Former Director of Music

King's College, Cambridge
  
Former Director
Royal College of Music

John Alexander
  
Artistic Director
Pacific Chorale
  
Former President
Chorus America

Tom Hall
  
Music Director
Baltimore Choral Arts Society
  
Former President
Chorus America

Alice Parker
  
Artistic Director
Melodious Accord

Duain Wolfe
  
Past Chairman
Chorus America
  
Chorus Director
Chicago Symphony Orchestra
  
Chorus Director
Colorado Symphony Orchestra

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For Concert Programs:
Here is a paragraph that may be inserted into your concert programs, or read from the stage, to explain your participation in the project. Please feel free to include the Song of Peace logo in your programs as well.  You are welcome to adjust this text to best suit your event and audience.

Today's performance of PIECE by COMPOSER is presented as part of the "Song of Peace" project. The project seeks to raise thousands of voices all over the world in a musical affirmation of the importance of peace in today's world, during the month which marks the 5th anniversary of the U.S. entering Iraq. This non-religious and non-political campaign seeks to raise a plea for peace for people affected by violence all over the world, particularly in LIST WHICHEVER PLACES ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT TO YOU. Thousands of singers in seven different countries are participating in performances of songs of peace throughout the month of March 2008.  Further information about the project and other performances can be found online at www.songofpeace.org.

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