“Still We Sing” Unites WSU Ensembles in a Powerful Reflection on Hope and Humanity.

Wichita State University's choirs and orchestra present Still We Sing: Reflections on Resilience and Humanity at 3 p.m. Sunday, May 3, in Miller Concert Hall, Duerksen Fine Arts Center. This inspiring program explores themes of hope, compassion and shared humanity through three powerful works. Linda Tutas Haugen's Anne Frank: A Living Voice brings Anne Frank's words to life with intimate and expressive choral writing. Johannes Brahms' Alto Rhapsody, featuring WSU lecturer of voice Samantha Balboa, offers a profound reflection on isolation and renewal. The concert concludes with selections from Craig Hella Johnson's Considering Matthew Shepard, a moving tribute that calls audiences to empathy and understanding. Performing ensembles include Concert Chorale, Wu Choir, Shocker Choir and the Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Katelyn H. Peterson and Ryan Beeken. WSU students may receive free tickets in advance with a Shocker Card. Tickets are available at wichita.edu/boxoffice or by phone at 316-978-3233.