 The Bemidji Corral is gearing up for a concert this Sunday at First Lutheran Church in Bemidji. The choir has been rehearsing since January meeting every single Monday night. Conductor Patricia Mason says the season has been tough because of unpredictable weather, but the choir has persevered through the tough times. The choir will be performing apart from the four way Requiem for Sunday's concert. Conductor Mason says that the piece has a lot of history. This one is called the Lullaby Requiem and he wanted it to be a sense of peace. Now the death is is an ordeal to be feared, but that it brings a sense of peace and rest. So it is it is a piece with several sections to it and we're featuring instead of an orchestra the organ player or a accompanist Wayne Huff. The concert will begin at 3 Sunday afternoon. If you enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland PBS.