Atlanta Chamber Choir Coro Vocati Celebrates Diversity In New Concert

Coro Vocati artistic director, John Dickson and choir member, Alison Mann, joined "City Lights" to talk about their upcoming concerts.
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Atlanta-based chamber choir Coro Vocati is kicking off its 10th anniversary season with a concert titled, “Can You Hear Me.”
The choir’s repertoire spans the globe from Ecuador to Taiwan with songs in 11 different languages. The program explores the voices of those oppressed by culture, religion, prejudice, health, socio-economic conditions, class status, or political power.
Coro Vocati artistic director, John Dickson and choir member, Alison Mann, joined us to talk about their upcoming concerts.
Their performances of “Can you Hear Me” take place Sept. 28-29.
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