Martin Palmeri’s “Misa a Buenos Aires” is an immensely popular, worldwide sensation, blending traditional Latin mass texts with Tango music, bandoneon, and irresistible rhythms. With the beautifully serene and timely “Psalm for the Living,” by perhaps the greatest Black American composer, William Grant Still. Alicia Esmeralda Barry joins the ROS as mezzo-soprano soloist. Cash donations, […]
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Cross-Choral Training workshop with Brooklyn Youth Chorus (11/3/24)
Join the Cross-Choral Training learning community at Brooklyn Youth Chorus for an all new one-day (in-person) workshop on functional voice training in group settings. Whether you’re a seasoned conductor, career music teacher or a teaching artist just starting out, this course offers actionable pedagogic tools to elevate your teaching and help your students realize their […]
Come Sing with the NEW New York Chamber Players Orchestra Chorus!!
Great opportunity to join a NEW volunteer Chorus attached to an established Orchestra right here in NYC! The NYCP Chorus will be directed by Gary Leavitt, and will perform two concerts a year with the Orchestra, under the direction of their Maestro, Giacomo Franci. The inaugural performance of the chorus will be this December with […]
Auditions for New York Chamber Players Orchestra Chorus
Welcome to the NYCP Chorus, the choral arm of the New York Chamber Players Orchestra, under the Artistic direction of Giacomo Franci. The chorus, which will be prepared by Gary Leavitt, Director of Choral Activities, will initially perform two concerts a year with the orchestra, one in holiday season and one in spring- as the […]
Melodia Women’s Choir NYC – Summer Sing for Trebles
Melodia Women’s Choir of NYC, New York’s acclaimed treble choir, presents our second Summer Sing for Trebles on August 19 in NYC. All treble singers are welcome to explore treble rep from Melodia’s spring concert. Program: Rheinberger, Mass in A Major, Op. 126 Gustav Holst: Hymns from the Rig Veda, Group 3, in celebration of […]
Hudson Chorale Concert: Hensel, Vivaldi, Mozart
“What is a human?” Come hear Hudson Chorale give Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel’s answer in a performance of her sublime cantata Hiob, with text from The Book of Job. This work has been all but silenced for two centuries by the prominence of her famous brother. We delight in contributing to Hensel’s long overdue appreciation as […]