Diego Aravena To Sing At Brainerd Presbyterian

  • Saturday, February 10, 2018
Diego Aravena
Diego Aravena
International recording artist, Diego Aravena will sing special music at the 11 a.m. service at Brainerd Presbyterian Church on Sunday.
 Mr. Aravena, a world-class baritone vocalist has toured throughout Europe and South America. More recently he has concluded a tour of the East Coast, beginning in New York and concluding in Chattanooga.

Accompanying Mr. Aravena will be pianist, Roy Treiyer, who is one of Chattanooga's most outstanding keyboard artists.  Mr. Treiyer was the primary arranger and accompanist for a joint effort CD recording entitled "Under the Same Sky."  The album contains a number of familiar hymn arrangements done in fresh and artistically arranged settings.

It is a wonderful opportunity for Chattanooga and Brainerd Presbyterian Church to host such a celebrated musical duo and inspirational Christian artists, church officials stated.

Brainerd Presbyterian Church is at 1624 Jenkins Road, just off of E. Brainerd Road.
Roy Treiyer
Roy Treiyer
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