For information on older programs, view or download our chronological list of all programs since our founding in 1982.
Extravagant and theatrical, Orff’s cantata Carmina Burana provides a festive week of medieval-inspired dancing, drinking, debauchery, and romance. Paired with Brahms’ revered Schicksalslied, it’s a program of destiny.
Haydn’s exquisitely crafted late mass setting is paired with the conductor’s gospel-hued choral-orchestral arrangements of traditional spirituals.
Rollo Dilworth leads a joyous program in which these works speak to each other across the centuries about the challenges of living through conflict and the quest for peace.
The kaleidoscopic program will be a choral exploration of the concept of “home” in contrasting genres and traditions. Our performance will take place in renowned Ozawa Hall, the architectural and acoustic jewel of The Berkshires.
Sing Mendelssohn and Poulenc in Barcelona’s Palau de la Música with Grant Gershon.
Immerse yourself in a dramatic performance of Handel’s oratorio Judas Maccabaeus, a heroic tale of resistance and triumph.
Choral music inspired by troubled times, transformed into universal visions for peace and renewal. Sing Vaughan Williams and Geter in the heart of California Wine Country.
Who do we celebrate and why? Western classical music is often experienced through a narrow lens that leaves out important figures and works of art. Sing with us and explore choral music, composers and genres that sit outside the “canon.”
For information on older programs, view or download our chronological list of all programs since our founding in 1982.