As we near the culmination of the Christmas season, we still have an ever-popular musical event to look forward to this weekend: the Community Carol Sing at the Mystic Seaport Museum.
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Mystic ― For most of a century, Mystic Seaport has been singing Christmas carols.
Sunday marked the 75th year of the annual “Community Carol Sing” at the museum, with Jamie Spillane conducting his 36t.
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Ledyard ― Andrea Barbour was in the first group of Ledyard Carolers at the high school, and when she became a music teacher at Ledyard Center School, one of her students was Melanie Cometa.
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Mystic The songs were the same, but the venue was different.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 200 people on Sunday attended the 73rd Annual Community Carol Sing at Mystic Seaport Museum, which became a drive-in caroling event led by Jamie Spillane in the museum s south parking lot. Caroling brings people together, and in this crazy year, I think people s souls are heavy. We can brighten those souls up a little bit, Spillane said.
Before 3 p.m., cars filed in, and spectators donated non-perishable, pet and toiletry products for the Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center as admission. Spillane, an associate professor of music and director of choral studies at the University of Connecticut, conducted an eight-person choir and four-person brass accompaniment. He said the choir usually counts around 40 members.