Experience Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living with Handel’s majestic coronation anthem, Zadok the Priest and Vivaldi’s beloved Gloria in a unique and vibrant treble setting of the traditional Latin hymn. Ending the program is Copland’s “The Promise of Living,” a cherished American quintet from The Tenderland celebrating the enduring values of hard work, harmony […]
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Saturday at the Sullivan
The Jane Sullivan Choral Resource Library, one of the largest independent collections of choral music for lending and rental will be offering hundreds of choral titles in quantity for free to the public. Selections include music donated to the library that we already have in abundance, and it includes material that is worthy but not […]
Mohawk Valley Choral Society Begins September Rehearsals
The Mohawk Valley Choral Society of Central New York has announced as its Winter Concert, The Many Moods of Christmas, as arranged by Robert Shaw and Robert Russell Bennett. It invites all interested Sopranos, Altos, Tenors or Basses to join its ranks. The Chorus will be conducted by Randy Davis, the chorus’ Interim Artistic Director. […]
Mozart & More with the 35th Summer Singers of Atlanta
The Summer Singers of Atlanta & Chamber Orchestra will join with soloists Morgan Watts, Heather Witt, Cory Klose, and Antonio Azpiri, to perform Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Coronation Mass and Michael John Trotta’s For a Breath of Ecstasy on the poetry of Sara Teasdale. The 115-voice seasonal chorus welcomes new Music Director & Conductor Thomas Dixon. Founded in […]
Summer Sing: Hot Madrigals and Cool Motets
Choral singers are invited to Hot Madrigals/Cool Motets on Wednesday, August 20 at 7:30 pm at Wellesley Hills Congregational Church 207 Washington Street Wellesley MA led by Will Cooper and Tom Berryman and assisted by a professional vocal quartet. Featuring music from the great, classical, a cappella traditions, this singing session offers community choristers a chance to […]
Equal the Stars in Number: On the Cusp of the 16th Century
Vocal ensemble Ampersand explores the astonishing creativity on display in the Chigi Codex and the Eton Choirbook, both compiled in the waning years of the 15th century. Their program highlights the floridity and inventiveness of the counterpoint found in these works as well as the curious style of combinative myth-making on display–many of the texts […]

