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NATURE SINGS: A Celebration of Earth, Sea and Sky

Washington, DC

Debby McConnell | Performance

From the triumphant majesty of snow covered mountains to the hypnotic tranquility of a babbling brook, the sights and sounds of nature have been a source of inspiration for some of the the world’s most powerful and transcendent music. Come experience a diverse selection of choral works inspired by the beauty of the earth, from the warble of a songbird to the crashing waves of the sea. It will be an evening of music that will energize your spirit and lift your soul. Features 80 members of the Congressional Chorus and over 100 members of the American Youth Chorus.  General Admission tickets are $25 - available at congressionalchorus.org or at the door.   National City Christian Church, 5 Thomas Circle NW, Washington DC Read more

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Angel City Chorale 20th Anniversary Concerts

Los Angeles, CA

Green Gal | General

Angel City Chorale will commemorate its first two decades in song with special reunion concerts on Saturday, June 1 and Sunday, June 2, 2013. The Angel City Chorale 20th Anniversary Concerts will feature the West Coast premiere of Grammy Award-Winning Composer Christopher Tin’s Calling All Dawns. Read more

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Central City Chorus presents "Now is the Month of Maying"

W. 87th St., between Broadway and West End Ave., New York, NY

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New York City's Central City Chorus and Music Director Phillip Cheah proudly present Now Is the Month of Maying, an evening of madrigals and part-songs to celebrate Spring, on Saturday, June 1, 2013, 8 pm, at the Church of Saint Ignatius of Antioch, W. 87th St., between Broadway and West End Avenue, New York, NY, 10024.  The program includes works by Morley, Byrd, Wilbye, Farmer, Stanford, Grainger, Saint-Saëns, and P.D.Q. Bach (the nefarious brainchild of musical satirist Peter Schickele).   Read more

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Harmonium Choral Society Presents "Winds of Change"

4 Madison Avenue at Kings Road, Madison, NJ 07940

Harmonium Chora... | Performance

Harmonium Choral Society, in its final concert of the 25th anniversary season of Artistic Director Dr. Anne J. Matlack, features universal themes of singing and soul, peace and harmony, wind and wisdom, with works by Heinrich Schütz, Claudio Monteverdi, Elizabeth Alexander, Stephen Hatfield, the winners of the 16th Annual High School Student Composition Contest and others. General admission tickets in advance are $20, or $15 for students and seniors; at the door, $25, or $20 for students and seniors.  Order tickets online at www.harmonium.org/tickets.shtml.  Or mail a check made out to Harmonium Choral Society to Harmonium, Attn: Ticket Agent, P. O. Box 1317, Morristown, NJ 07962-1317.  Send email to manager @harmonium.org or call 973-538-6969 for further information. Read more

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The Bach Concert Series Season Finale Concert

701 S. Charles Street Baltimore, MD 21230

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The Bach Concert Series' 25th Anniversary Season comes to an exciting close. Read more

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New Hope - Solebury Community Choir - June 2, 2013

New Hope, PA

Rick Rosen | Performance

New Hope-Solebury concludes Season #1 with a mixed program.   Read more

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A Choral Tapestry

Chevy Chase, MD

Ed Stawick |

Voices 21 closes its thirteenth season with a program that weaves an array of musical selections into one beautiful choral tapestry on the human response to nature's beauty. Read more

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Coro Allegro: Coming Full Circle, Celebrating 20 Years with David Hodgkins

Boston, MA

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Coro Allegro's celebratory season ends by honoring our musical traditions, past & future. We reprise the popular Schubert’s Mass in G, from our first concert under the baton of David Hodgkins, and continue our tradition of introducing premieres and new works to our audiences. As a special treat, we will invite former singers to join us on stage and sing with us again, making this season a true full circle! Read more

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Auditions Choral Arts Ensemble of Rochester (MN)

Rochester, MN

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Auditions are being scheduled for Choral Arts Ensemble's 2013-2014 season Read more

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Past Events

 

Toronto Mendelssohn Choir - Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle - Concert and webcast

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Mendels... | Audiences, General, Performance, Singing

  Brighten up a winter afternoon with this graceful and lyrical work. The TMC last performed this great work in 1982.  Noel Edison, conductor; James Bourne, piano;
Andrew Adair, organ;
Lesley Bouza, soprano;
Jennifer Enns Modolo, mezzo soprano;
Charles Davidson, tenor;
Michael York, baritone. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St, Toronto. One block north of St. Clair subway station.  Tickets: $42-$65; seniors $37-$60; VoxTix (under 30) $20.  http://www.tmchoir.org/tmcPerformances/petite-messe-solennelle.cfm Podcast: http://www.tmchoir.org/downloads/audio/podcast_Rossini.mp3 Program Notes: http://www.tmchoir.org/downloads/programNotes_RossiniPetiteMesse.pdf This concert will also be webcast live on the TMC website at 3pm (UTC -5). The webcast will be Adobe Flash and iPhone and iPad compatible.       Read more

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Toronto Mendelssohn Choir - Rossini Petite Messe Solennelle - Concert and webcast

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Mendels... | Audiences, General, Performance, Singing

Brighten up a winter afternoon with this graceful and lyrical work. The TMC last performed this great work in 1982.  Noel Edison, conductor; James Bourne, piano;
Andrew Adair, organ;
Lesley Bouza, soprano;
Jennifer Enns Modolo, mezzo soprano;
Charles Davidson, tenor;
Michael York, baritone. Yorkminster Park Baptist Church, 1585 Yonge St, Toronto. One block north of St. Clair subway station.    Tickets: $42-$65; seniors $37-$60; VoxTix (under 30) $20.    http://www.tmchoir.org/tmcPerformances/petite-messe-solennelle.cfm   Podcast: http://www.tmchoir.org/downloads/audio/podcast_Rossini.mp3   Program Notes: http://www.tmchoir.org/downloads/programNotes_RossiniPetiteMesse.pdf   This concert will also be webcast live on the TMC website at 3pm (UTC -5). The webcast will be Adobe Flash and iPhone and iPad compatible.   Read more

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Toronto Mendelssohn Choir - Choral Conductors Symposium Concert and Webcast

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Mendels... | Audiences, Conducting, Families, Performance, Singing

    A free Toronto Mendelssohn Choir concert. Enjoy a potpourri of great choral works performed by the Mendelssohn Singers and by the 20-voice Elora Festival Singers. This concert concludes the TMC’s 3rd annual Choral Conductors’ Symposium for emerging conductors, led by Noel Edison. The five conductors participating in the Symposium will conduct: Xavier Brossard-Ménard, Catherine Klopoushak, Brett Kostrzewski, Jennifer Min-Young Lee and Kemuel Wong.   Find out more about the concert: http://www.tmchoir.org/tmcPerformances/conductors-symposium-concert.cfm If you can't be at the concert, you can watch a live webcast at 3pm (UTC -5) on the TMC website.  Sign up to watch the webcast: http://www.tmchoir.org/tmcPerformances/webcast-register.cfm   Read more

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Toronto Mendelssohn Choir - Choral Conductors Symposium Concert and Webcast

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto Mendels... | Audiences, Conducting, Families, Performance, Singing

    A free Toronto Mendelssohn Choir concert. Enjoy a potpourri of great choral works performed by the Mendelssohn Singers and by the 20-voice Elora Festival Singers. This concert concludes the TMC’s 3rd annual Choral Conductors’ Symposium for emerging conductors, led by Noel Edison. The five conductors participating in the Symposium will conduct: Xavier Brossard-Ménard, Catherine Klopoushak, Brett Kostrzewski, Jennifer Min-Young Lee and Kemuel Wong. <a href="http://www.tmchoir.org/tmcPerformances/conductors-symposium-concert.cfm">Find out more about the concert</a>. If you can’t be at the concert, you can watch a live webcast at 3 pm (UTC -5) on the TMC website. The webcast will be Adobe Flash and iPhone and iPad compatible. <a href="http://www.tmchoir.org/tmcPerformances/webcast-register.cfm">Sign up to watch the webcast</a> .   Read more

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The Skylark Vocal Ensemble presents: Joyous, Clear and Fresh

Marietta, GA

Matthew Guard | Performance

“Joyous, Clear, and Fresh” Classics from both sides of the Atlantic Featuring English Madrigals, English Folksongs set by Gustav Holst, and American Classics arranged by Robert Shaw and Alice Parker March 17, 2013 at 3pm Episcopal Church of St Peter and St Paul, 1795 Johnson Ferry Road, Marietta, GA Read more

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The Skylark Vocal Ensemble presents: Something About Mary

Atlanta, GA

Matthew Guard | Performance

"Something About Mary” Ancient, Romantic, and Modern Hymns to the Virgin Featuring works by Victoria, Gombert, Parsons, Brahms, Bruckner, Britten, Tavener, and Kvoschchinsky Read more

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The Washington Chorus Presents "Elijah"

Washington, DC

The Washington ... | Performance

ELIJAH Janice Chandler-Eteme, soprano Laura Vlasak Nolen, mezzo-soprano Benjamin Butterfield, tenor Stephen Salters, baritone with the Children’s Chorus of Washington Joan Gregoryk, Music Director Experience Mendelssohn’s masterpiece—one of the greatest choral works of all time! Read more

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Prelude to Spring

714 S. Westnedge, Kalamazoo, MI

Leona Gould-McElhone | Performance

The five choirs of The Kalamazoo Children's Chorus will herald the coming of Spring with a concert sure to put the audience in the mood for flowers blooming, tress budding and the shedding of winter's gloom.  Join us for a joyous celebration of the coming season. Tickets: $10     Read more

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Rackham Symphony Choir and Friends of the Detroit Film Theatre

Detroit, MI

Melissa Bunker | Adults/Seniors

Rackham Symphony Choir and the Friends of the Detroit Film Theatre present the multi-media Voices of Light on March 23, 2013. Voices of Light is Richard Einhorn’s powerful oratorio performed to Carl Th. Dreyer’s 1928 silent film masterpiece “La Passion de Jeanne d’Arc”. Voices of Light takes place in the Auditorium at the Detroit Institute of Arts, 5400 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. Patrons can enter the John R entrance to the Auditorium. Tickets are $25. There is also a Dress Rehearsal on Friday, March 22 at 8 p.m. Tickets for the Dress Rehearsal on Friday are $18. Both can be purchased at www.dia.org or by calling the DIA Box Office at 313.833.4005. Read more

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Auditions: Valley Concert Chorale to perform Durufle's "Requiem"

Livermore, CA

Valley Concert ... | Singing

 January 7, 2013 Auditions for Valley Concert Chorale April performance features Durufle’s “Requiem” Livermore, Calif. – The Valley Concert Chorale, the Tri-Valley’s premier chorus, will hold auditions by appointment for their April and May concerts on the following dates: Monday, February 4, and Open Rehearsal Monday, February 11 Auditions and rehearsals will be held at the First Presbyterian Church of Livermore. The church is located at 2020 Fifth Street. Rehearsals will begin February 4, at 7pm. The Chorale, now in its 49th season, will perform Durufle’s Requiem and Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna in April, and Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony with the Livermore Amador Symphony at the Bankhead Theater in May. The Chorale is seeking experienced singers with sight-reading skills who enjoy singing exciting and challenging music. The Chorale performs a wide variety of music ranging from classical to contemporary, and folk to jazz. To schedule an appointment, call (925) 462-4205. More information about the Valley Concert Chorale is available at www.valleyconcertchorale.org or by calling the general information line at (925) 866-4003. About Valley Concert Chorale The Valley Concert Chorale, now in its 49th season, is the Tri-Valley’s premier chorus. Under the direction of John Emory Bush, the Chorale has offered a variety of musical performances to serve the diverse musical tastes of its audiences.  Valley Concert Chorale’s mission is to engage audiences in the transforming power of music by sharing their passion and joy in live performance. They are dedicated to excellence in singing choral music of all genres, nurturing the next generation of singers, and supporting musical endeavors in the Tri-Valley community. The all-volunteer, non-profit chorale receives financial support from grants, ticket sales, membership dues, fundraisers and donations. About the Director John Emory Bush has been the Artistic Director and Conductor of the Valley Concert Chorale since 1998. He holds a Master’s degree from the Juilliard School of Music and is also trained as a pianist, organist and harpist. In addition, he is the Music Director and Conductor of the San Francisco Concert Chorale and former Director of Music for St. Matthew's Cathedral in Dallas, Texas. Mr. Bush was recently appointed Principal Organist at First United Methodist Church, McKinney, Texas. For the past twelve years, Mr. Bush has divided his time between the Bay Area and Dallas, contributing to both musical communities.       #### Read more

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