From choral-orchestral masterworks to a cappella pop, our 2026 programs offer unique choral experiences. Find your adventure!
From choral-orchestral masterworks to a cappella pop, our 2026 programs offer unique choral experiences. Find your adventure!
Love choral singing? We create one of a kind experiences for singers just like you in stunning locations arround the world.
Conducting icon André Thomas leads an enlightening program of African-American choral music from spirituals to the Harlem Renaissance through today. Our four days at Tanglewood conclude with an inspiring final concert at Ozawa Hall.
Andrea Ramsey’s Suffrage Cantata for chorus, chamber orchestra and narrator is an urgent exploration of America’s suffrage movement. Iris Levine leads inspiring works by Casals, Powell, and more for BCI’s first SSAA program.
Deke Sharon, the dynamic guru of modern a cappella explores singing styles from doo-wop to jazz, and Broadway to contemporary pop hits including songs by The Beatles, Kelly Clarkson, U2, Bruno Mars, Miley Cyrus, and Eric Clapton.
Beth Willer, Director of Choral Studies at the Peabody Institute, leads a bold orchestral program with music by two British icons. Dame Ethel Smyth’s exuberant, almost operatic Mass in D and Britten’s kaleidoscopic Rejoice in the Lamb.
Anthony Trecek-King leads a fresh program featuring Mozart’s celebratory Coronation Mass along with masterpieces by two contemporaries: Martines’ radiant Dixit Dominus and the Requiem in D minor by Nunes Garcia.
Tallinn, home of the singing revolution, is our base for an exciting week exploring the culture and history of the Baltics. Patrick Dupre Quigley leads the Brahms Requiem and Lakes Awake at Dawn by Ēriks Ešenvalds.
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We sing and explore a wide spectrum of choral music