Family friendly afternoon of A Capella secular and Sacred Christmas music in barbershop style chorus, interspersed with a humorous North Pole skit. Joining our chorus will be local quartets and our special guest quartet, “Full Effect”, who were 2025 International Bronze medalists.
United States
Yale’s Battell Chapel – 400 College St. – New Haven, CT We hope you can join us in person to experience our latest concert, entitled “Glory: music of justice, equity, and splendor.” We are singing Vivaldi’s Gloria RV 589 as well as the music of Ariel Ramirez, selections from the African American Spiritual tradition, John […]
Bach Cantata No. 61 & Christmas Messiah Sing-Along in Kansas City
The St. Paul Choir & Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. William O. Baker, and with soloists Victoria Botero, Erica Seago, Sean Sweeden and Michael Hon, performs Bach’s Cantata No. 61 “Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland” along with a sing-along of the Christmas portion of Handel’s MESSIAH on Sunday Afternoon, December 7, 4:00 PM, in the nave of the St. […]
Vox Venti Performed Guard My Tongue (Chicago)
Vox Venti, under the direction of guest conductor Tim Lambert presents a moving and exciting program full of winter soundscapes and radiant sacred music. Featuring works by Nathanial Dett, Jonathan Dove, Gabriel Jackson, David Lang, Morten Lauridsen, James MacMillan, Arvo Part, Michael John Trotta, and Julia Wolfe, plus two world premiers by Chicagoans Graham Meter and Heidi […]
Candlelight & Carols With The New South Festival Singers (Atlanta)
Welcome the holiday season with The New South Festival Singers at our beloved Candlelight & Carols concert. Experience timeless a cappella gems alongside fresh arrangements of treasured holiday favorites. Music Director & Conductor Thomas Dixon leads the semi-professional Festival Singers, along with the Spivey Hall Children’s Choir, The Festival Brass, and Organist Will Buthod, Brilliant brass and organ will ring in […]
St. Louis Mystery – Christmas program
A Latin chant central to the celebration of the Nativity is “O Magnum Mysterium,” and thus it has received countless musical treatments over the centuries. The Renaissance cradled the most iconic versions, from Venice’s Giovanni Gabrieli to the greatest Spanish composer of the Age, Tomás Luis de Victoria. The latter elaborated his own setting to […]

