“Musica Viva NY: sounds of the city…with a commitment to new music and diverse composers, New York City choir Musica Viva NY is paving the way for daring collaborations” – Choir & Organ New York, NY (For Release 08.19.24) — New York City’s leading chamber choir, Musica Viva NY, launches its 2024-25 season with […]
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Ernest Bloch Sacred Service in Kansas City
The 165-voice Summer Singers of Kansas will join with cantor, Dr. Joshua Markley, organist Dr. Jacob Hofeling, and percussionist Mark Lowry, to perform Ernest Bloch’s spectacular AVODATH HAKODESH (Sacred Service) in Kansas City’s incomparable Helzberg Hall of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts. Dr. William O. Baker will conduct the performance. The Summer Singers […]
Summer Sing! Brahmns “Requiem”
The Summer Sing is an opportunity for vocalists of varied abilities to join the Assabet Valley Mastersingers in the performance of a great musical Masterwork, this year Brahms’ sublime “A German Requiem.” This is an opportunity for everyone to experience the beauty of this exquisite masterpiece. It will be sung in English and scores will […]
Lincoln Festival Chorus Sings Schubert Mass in G on Aug. 9 and 11
A favorite of audiences and performers alike, the beautiful Franz Schubert Mass in G will be conducted by artistic director Linda Blanchard, and performed with professional soloists and orchestra, on Friday, Aug. 9 and Sunday, Aug. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at the Congregational Church of Boothbay Harbor. For more information, contact Lincoln Arts Festival at […]
Summer Singers of Lee’s Summit – Ramirez Misa Criolla
The Summer Singers of Lee’s Summit, under the baton of Music Director Jennifer Lahasky performs their 10th anniversary summer concert honoring music of the Hispanic tradition, including Ariel Ramirez: MISA CRIOLLA, Paul Page: DONDE HAY; and several other works. Joining in the performance will be harpsichordist Geoffrey Wilcken, soloist Daniel Baker, charango guitarist Adamo Espinoza, […]
Hensel, Vivaldi, and Mozart at the Hudson Chorale Concert
Come hear the Hudson Chorale sing her magnificent cantata Hiob, which features passages from The Book of Job, as Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel’s response. For two centuries, the fame of her brother has virtually hushed this work. We take great pleasure in helping to realize Hensel’s long deserved recognition as a preeminent nineteenth-century artist. Vivaldi’s Gloria […]