See the below link for an exciting opportunity in Toronto next month: Dr. André de Quadros will lead a residency that “explores peace building dialogues through singing and creative arts.” The application is free and easy to fill out, but hurry – the deadline is May 31! Follow the link below for more information and […]
Sing Verdi’s Requiem with David Hill in NH!
Join us July 18-24 for an extraordinary week of music with inspiring leaders at Ogontz, a rustic resort renowned for its hospitality and scenic beauty in Lyman, New Hampshire. Noted British conductor David Hill will lead singers through Verdi’s Requiem and selections from European Sacred Music, ed. John Rutter. Mezzo-soprano Paula Rockwell of Acadia University, […]
International Christian Choir Competition
International Christian Choir Competition 2024 Just over a week to go: entering with your choir is pretty straightforward – take a video of yourself singing my setting of There is a green hill far away, and paste your link to that and to another video of your finest performance on the entry form… here’s the […]
Pacific Chorale Spring Gala “A Celebration of Artistry & Legacy”
Capping its season with a grand flourish, Pacific Chorale fetes one of its own – Artistic Director Emeritus John Alexander – at its Spring Gala on Saturday, June 1, 2024, 4 pm, at the Westin South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. One of America’s most respected choral conductors, Alexander served as Pacific Chorale’s Artistic Director […]
Pacific Chorale Presents Chichester Psalms
The GRAMMY®-winning Pacific Chorale, led by Artistic Director Robert Istad and joined by frequent collaborator Pacific Symphony, caps its 2023-24 season with four deeply moving choral works that inspire hope, action, and compassion on Saturday, June 1, 2024, 7:30 pm, at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa. Leonard Bernstein’s spirited Chichester […]
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 […]

