The Sanpete Valley Choral Arts Society will celebrate the season with a series of sacred Christmas music performances scheduled at three locations across central Utah and Salt Lake City later this ...
From the soaring choral sounds of the 16th century to the vibrant harmonies of today, the Sterling College Choirs will lift ...
The beloved, Grammy-winning men’s chorus brings its “rich, intricately blended sound” (The Washington Post) to its signature holiday celebration. The centuries-spanning program ranges from Renaissance ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Essay Many Christmas standards were not written by Christians. David Lang explains the appeal for him, a Jewish composer of a modern holiday classic.
The University of Notre Dame’s Sacred Music Academy presents two Christmas concerts as the Notre Dame Children’s Choir celebrates its 10th anniversary: • Notre Dame Children’s Choir Lessons and Carols ...
Stile Antico, the award-winning choir from London, pays a visit to St. Paul's Church on Harvard Square for a concert of radiant sacred music for the Christmas season by the most acclaimed composers of ...
Choirs and ensembles dedicated to preserving and transmitting the Church’s timeless musical heritage are surging, inspiring faith and drawing hearts closer to God through beauty. (Clockwise from Left) ...
Santa Barbara’s Christmas choral music parade began right on schedule last week, with the seasonal wash of carolers on State Street and, more officially, a cappella choir Quire of Voyces warming up ...
Each work is deeply personal, reflecting the composer’s views on faith, doubt, and Christianity itself. Both are compelling explorations of the significance of the Christian tradition in the modern ...
Southern Adventist University’s School of Music will host the Honors Choir Festival Concert on Saturday, Feb. 15, at 4 p.m. in Collegedale Church of Seventh-day Adventists on campus. Directed by ...
“Across the choral world right now, institutions are asking how we sustain excellence while widening participation,” said Seonjeong Park. “For me, the answer has been to stop treating sacred and ...
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