We are excited to be returning to perform at the Baroque on Beaver festival this summer. This classical music festival, held on Beaver Island in Lake Michigan, is celebrating its 13th season this summer. Running from July 25th through August 3rd, the festival presents performances free of charge to packed venues of excited audiences.
Find out more »We’re looking forward to returning to St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Grand Rapids to present our concert, “A Song of Thanksgiving” as part of the Sacred Sounds at St. Mark’s concert series. As described by St. Mark’s, “This free concert series features some of the finest choral groups in our area and beyond with their sounds filling the beautiful space of this venerable, 1847 church.” For more information on this concert and the other events in the series, see the…
Find out more »This Lenten reflection will feature Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Mass in G Minor, Pablo Casals’ O Vos Omnes, along with other favorite hymns and anthems. This concert is free of charge; a free-will offering will be received.
Find out more »Join us as we celebrate Christ's birth with music by Mendelssohn, Sweelinck, Gjeilo, Dawson, Shaw/Parker, and others. The concert is free of charge; free-will offerings will be accepted.
Find out more »The concert will include music from America, England, Italy, Tanzania, Cameroon & Rwanda, spanning five centuries and multiple styles. Through anthems, hymns, and songs (including opportunities for singing along), the audience will join a musical journey from fear and death to new life and hope. There is no admission charge; a freewill offering will be taken.
Find out more »Join the Choral Scholars in concert at Trinity Lutheran Church. We will be singing compositions focused on love, including works of Morley, Lauridsen, Gjeilo and Stroope. All are welcome!
Find out more »Join the Choral Scholars in concert at First United Methodist as a part of their Music and Arts Concert Series. We will be singing the same music as in our concert at Trinity Lutheran, including music by Byrd, Tallis, Chilcott and Clausen. Admission is open, with a free will offering.
Find out more »Featuring the music of Mendelssohn, Bach, Elgar, Moses Hogan and more, the parts of the traditional mass will be sung using selections from around the globe and 400 years of music history.
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