Please join the ensembles of Music on the Hill for March Winds, a concert of the Festival Chorus, Community Children’s Chorus, and Jubilate Ringers. The concert features music about the wind, the sun, the seasons, and the ways in which we are all connected. The program includes a wide array of beautiful music, expansive sounds, […]
Connecticut
Connecticut Master Chorale Spring Concert
Under the direction of Tina Johns Heidrich, we will present Dave Brubeck’s “To Hope! A Celebration” – a powerful, multi-faceted work which displays his superb choral writing, profoundly moving passages, and dance-like rhythms. Also on the program is “I’m Gonna Sing!” an exciting and innovative collection of spirituals by André Thomas, the master of spiritual […]
CT Master Chorale Spring Concert
Tina Johns Heidrich, Conductor “To Hope! A Celebration” by Dave Brubeck – a powerful, multi-faceted work which displays his superb choral writing, profoundly moving passages, dance-like rhythms, and deep emotion. Also on the program is “I’m Gonna Sing!” an exciting and innovative collection of spirituals by Andre Thomas, the master of spiritual writing. Joined by […]
Join GMChorale in January 2023
On Sunday April 30, 2022, GMChorale will sing Johannes Brahms’ Ein Deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem) in Middletown, CT. This sublime work, beloved in the choral community, is a non-liturgical requiem that focuses on comforting the living through scripture and the Psalms. GMChorale invites singers of all voice types to relive the magic or experience […]
Two Classical Gems
The Fairfield County Chorale kicks off its 60th season with a thrilling concert on December 11th in Norwalk Concert Hall featuring two masters of sacred choral music – Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart wrote the Solemn Vespers, also known as Vesperae solennes de confessore, in 1780 during the brief period that he […]
Two Classical Gems
The Fairfield County Chorale kicks off its 60th season with a thrilling concert on December 11th in Norwalk Concert Hall featuring two masters of sacred choral music – Franz Joseph Haydn and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Mozart wrote the Solemn Vespers, also known as Vesperae solennes de confessore, in 1780 during the brief period that he […]