An Homage to Music
Jun
2
5:00 PM17:00

An Homage to Music

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On our final concert of the season, the City Choir of Washington celebrates our favorite art with “An Homage to Music.” Join us at Schlesinger Hall on June 2, 2024—Edward Elgar’s birthday—for an evening of music about music, featuring Elgar’s rarely-performed The Music Makers, with works by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Reena Esmail, and Robert A. Harris.

Featuring: Winona Martin, mezzo-soprano


Edward Elgar: The Music Makers

Ralph Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music

Reena Esmail: When the Violin

Robert A. Harris: How Can I Keep From Singing

Rachel M. Schlesinger Hall, Alexandria, Virginia

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Songs of Love, Loss & Connection
Mar
17
5:00 PM17:00

Songs of Love, Loss & Connection

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It’s date night with City Choir! This romantic program will feature music by Johannes Brahms, Dede Duson, Jake Runestad, Eric Whitacre, and Roderick Williams, topped off with Irish songs of love and loss in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day.

Johannes Brahms: Selections from Liebeslieder Waltzes

Dede Duson: Of Love

Jake Runestad: Let My Love Be Heard

Eric Whitacre: Five Hebrew Love Songs

Roderick Williams: O Guiding Night 

Irish songs ~ to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day

TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR STARTING AT 4 PM

March 17, 2024 | 5 PM | MCCAC, 7995 Georgia Ave, Silver Spring, MD

Free parking | Silver Spring metro

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For Mozart's Birthday
Jan
28
5:00 PM17:00

For Mozart's Birthday

Celebrate Mozart’s 268th birthday with the City Choir of Washington! Be swept away by the beauty and solemnity of W.A. Mozart’s Grand Mass in C Minor on January 28, 2024 (the day after Mozart’s birthday) in the stark grandeur and quiet majesty of National Presbyterian Church.

W.A. Mozart: Grand Mass in C Minor, K. 427

Featuring soloists from the 2023 Wolf Trap Opera Studio Artist program:

Jazmine Saunders, soprano | Tessa McQueen, soprano | Micah Perry, tenor | Adam Partridge, bass-baritone

Meet the Artists

National Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC

Free parking | Metro: Tenleytown

Put your party hats on! A free reception/birthday party for Mozart will follow the concert downstairs in Stone Hall

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Magnificent Bach
Nov
19
5:00 PM17:00

Magnificent Bach

Begin your holiday celebrations early, with “Magnificent Bach” at the start of Thanksgiving week. Amid the historic environs and glorious acoustics of the Church of Epiphany, Artistic Director Erin Freeman will lead chorus, soloists, and orchestra in J.S. Bach’s Magnificat in E-flat. You will not want to miss Bach’s original version of his Magnificat (premiered in 1723) at its 300th anniversary, complete with the rarely performed four Christmas interpolations. The concert will open with a cappella works inspired by the Christmas interpolations.

Eva Toller, arr.: Ett barn är fött på denna dag | Jan Sandström: Gloria | Sergei Rachmaninoff: Bogoroditse Devo | Anton Bruckner: Virga Jesse Floruit | Elaine Hagenberg: Alleluia

J.S. Bach: Magnificat in E-flat (BWV 423a)

Featuring: Laura Choi Stuart, soprano | Janna Critz, mezzo-soprano | Oliver Mercer, tenor | Justin Harrison, baritone

Meet the Artists

Sixteen Centuries of Music Timeline & further reading

The Church of the Epiphany, Washington, DC

At Metro Center | Garage parking nearby (try SpotHero)

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Carmina Burana
Sep
22
to Sep 24

Carmina Burana

The Carmina Burana spectacular continues! After a lauded performance at Wolf Trap on August 30, members of the City Choir of Washington will partner again with the Richmond Ballet, Richmond Symphony, and Richmond Symphony Chorus—conducted by Erin Freeman—for three performances of Carmina Burana in Richmond, VA. Excite all your senses in the rococo Carpenter Theater where you will experience all the drama, mystery, and humor of Orff’s masterpiece—immersed in classic choreography, surrounded by the chorus, and accompanied by a thunderous full orchestra. The brilliant new ballet Thrive by Ma Cong is also on the program. Please note that tickets are available at the Richmond Ballet or Richmond Symphony and are not part of City Choir’s regular four-concert subscription series.

Dominion Energy Center, Richmond, VA

Courtesy of the Richmond Ballet

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Old & New American Songs
Jun
4
5:00 PM17:00

Old & New American Songs

Old & New American Songs by Aaron Copland, Armando Bayolo, Jessica Krash, and Robert Shafer

Samuel Barber: Reincarnations

John Corigliano: Fern Hill

Gilda Lyons: Love Is When

The City Choir of Washington, Erin Freeman, Artistic Director

Special Guest: Catrin Davies, mezzo-soprano

The season rounds out with a celebration of American music old and new in June. To the set of Old American Songs by Aaron Copland, the City Choir of Washington will add commissions of “New American Songs” by DC Area composers, including Armando Bayolo, Jessica Krash, and City Choir’s own Robert Shafer.

MEET THE ARTISTS

Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center, Alexandria, Virginia

free parking

JOIN US FOR A POST-CONCERT RECEPTION IN THE FORUM

COVID notice: Given continued low transmission rates, we are looking forward to transitioning to a mask optional policy for performers and audiences alike for our June concert.

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From Grief to Hope
Mar
26
5:00 PM17:00

From Grief to Hope

John Bennet: Weep O Mine Eyes

Sharon Farber: Ashkina
J.S. Bach: Cantata, BWV 21, Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis

Special Guests: Suzanne Karpov, soprano; Jacob Perry, Jr., tenor; Ian Pomerantz, cantor & bass-baritone

The City Choir of Washington, Erin Freeman, Artistic Director

March brings a concert of music by GRAMMY-winning film composer Sharon Farber paired with the mournful-turned-triumphant Cantata BWV 21 by Johann Sebastian Bach. Although oceans and centuries apart, Farber and Bach both tap into the human need for hope in times of grave despair. Featuring a full orchestra and traditional Middle Eastern instruments, including Ney, Oud, Flamenco Guitar, and Doumbek.

Temple Sinai, Washington, D.C.

3100 Military Rd NW Washington DC 20015

Parking: Temple Sinai’s lot will be reserved for handicap parking. If you do not have serious mobility issues, please park in the Carnegie Institute parking lot behind Temple Sinai (see a map HERE); there is also ample street parking along Military Road and neighboring streets.

COVID notice: Please note that we currently requiring all audience members to wear masks in the concert hall. Although transmission rates are low, due to the intimate size of Temple Sinai, we have made the decision for our March concert to continue with our current masking requirement. Our soloists, wind players, and featured musicians will be able to unmask given a negative test. All players and singers are vaccinated. Given continued low transmission rates, we are looking forward to transitioning to a mask optional policy for performers and audiences alike for our June concert.

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Peace & Promise in the New Year
Jan
22
5:00 PM17:00

Peace & Promise in the New Year

Celebrating the year of the Rabbit with music of Ola Gjeilo, Florence Price, Elaine Hagenberg, Huang Ruo, Chen Yi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Strauss, Jr, and Giuseppe Verdi.

With music of Ola Gjeilo, Florence Price, Elaine Hagenberg, Huang Ruo, Chen Yi, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Johann Strauss, Jr, and Giuseppe Verdi, a star vocal duo, and top-notch instrumentalists, this performance will get you ready for an inspiring 2023.

The City Choir of Washington, Erin Freeman, Artistic Director

Arianna Zukerman, soprano | Ben Pattison, tenor

Karen Johnson, violin | Meredith Riley, violin | Allyson Goodman, viola | Britton Riley, cello | Peter Uhlir, piano

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George Washington Masonic National Memorial, Alexandria, Virginia

free parking

COVID notice: Please note that we currently requiring all audience members to wear masks in the concert hall. All of our singers will be masked; the Artistic Director and soloists may forgo masks with a series of negative Covid tests leading up to the concert.

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Rossini's Sublime Transgressions
Nov
13
5:00 PM17:00

Rossini's Sublime Transgressions

Gioacchino Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle

also featuring Rossini’s La Passeggiata and I Gondolieri

With Special Guest Soloists from Wolf Trap Opera’s 2022 Studio Artist program: Sophia Hunt, soprano; Winona Martin, mezzo soprano; Travon Walker, tenor; Tshegofatso Clement Baloyi, bass

The City Choir of Washington, Erin Freeman, Artistic Director

Peter Uhlir, piano | Karen Keating, piano | Todd Fickley, organ

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The season opens with Gioacchino Rossini’s grand Petite Messe Solennelle. This monumental piece, which pays homage to Palestrina, Bach, and Mozart, all while referencing the humor of Rossini’s comic operas, will highlight the voices of City Choir and the virutosity of keyboard artists Peter Uhlir, Karen Keating, and Todd Fickley. Featuring a stunning solo vocal quartet composed of 2022 Studio Artists from Wolf Trap Opera. 

National Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.

free parking

COVID notice: Please note that we currently requiring all audience members to wear masks in the concert hall. All of our singers will be masked; the Artistic Director and soloists may forgo masks with a series of negative Covid tests leading up to the concert.

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Brahms, Ein deutsches Requiem
Jun
26
5:00 PM17:00

Brahms, Ein deutsches Requiem

Grant Us Humanity

Don’t miss Maestro Shafer’s final concert as Artistic Director of the City Choir of Washington, as he conducts what Brahms called his “human” Requiem, in the grandeur of Washington National Cathedral.

This concert is dedicated to the people of Ukraine: In memory of the victims of the war in Ukraine, and for those who mourn.

Her Excellency Oksana Markarova, Ukrainian Ambassador to the United States, is the honorary patron of this concert.

The City Choir of Washington will be joined by Choralis; a full orchestra; and soloists Katelyn Aungst, soprano and James Shaffran, baritone.

Brahms, Ein deutsches Requiem

Shafer, A Prayer for Ukraine

Elgar, Nimrod from Enigma Variations

Ticketed reception to follow the concert at the Cafritz Refectory of the St Alban’s School, adjacent to Washington National Cathedral.

FREE PARKING IN THE CATHEDRAL GARAGE | MULTI-TICKET DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE

A free livestream of this concert will be available on our YouTube channel at 5:00 p.m. EDT. Please visit https://youtu.be/uq8WhhPJG_4 to watch.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/17oEhyuCQK2LEJWbbT7Y_oYVnJO2j7-hP/view?usp=sharing

For a map of the short walk from Washington National Cathedral to the post-concert reception at the St. Albans School Refectory, please click on the map at left, or here.


OUR COVID POLICY:

Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 will be required before entering the concert hall, and masks must be worn at all times while indoors at the concert venue. Proof of vaccination may be in the form of an original CDC vaccination card, a photograph or photocopy of the card, or official immunization record (electronic or physical) provided by your state health authority.

All members of the choir are fully vaccinated and will be masked throughout the performance.

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Fauré Requiem | Shafer, "In Memoriam"
Mar
27
4:00 PM16:00

Fauré Requiem | Shafer, "In Memoriam"

Grant Us Inspiration

Experience the world premiere of Robert Shafer’s new work inspired by the impact of the coronavirus on musicians, paired with the comforting message of the Fauré Requiem.

Britten, Jubilate Deo in C

Shafer, In Memoriam (Super Flumina Babylonis)

Fauré, Requiem

Please note that ticket holders for the cancelled Twelfth Night concert can use those tickets for this concert.

Multi-ticket discounts are available

OUR COVID POLICY:

Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 will be required before entering the concert hall, and masks must be worn at all times while indoors at the concert venue. Proof of vaccination may be in the form of an original CDC vaccination card, a photograph or photocopy of the card, or official immunization record (electronic or physical) provided by your state health authority.

All members of the choir are fully vaccinated and will be masked throughout the performance.

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A Twelfth Night Concert - CANCELLED
Jan
9
4:00 PM16:00

A Twelfth Night Concert - CANCELLED

Grant Us Celebration: Cancelled

We regret to inform you that we have made the difficult decision to cancel our Twelfth Night concert on January 9, given the recent spike in COVID cases. The health of our patrons and singers is our top priority. This is of course very disappointing for all of us because we were looking forward to sharing some great holiday music with you.

We look forward to seeing you at our next concert on March 27, 2022, featuring the world premiere of Robert Shafer’s Super Fumina Babylonis and Gabriel Faure’s Requiem. It will be a beautiful concert.

For ticket holders of our January 9 concert, you can use the same ticket for our March concert, receive a refund, or donate your ticket.  If you would like to use your ticket for the March concert, you do not need to take action now. If you choose refund or donation, please write to tickets@citychoir.org and indicate your choice. For donations, we will issue an acknowledgement letter for tax purposes.

Thank you for your loyal support of the City Choir of Washington. We hope to see you soon.

Please stay safe and best wishes for the New Year.

Please do not hesitate to contact City Choir president Ben Tsai at president@citychoir.org if you have any questions or concerns.

OUR COVID POLICY:

Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 will be required before entering the concert hall, and masks must be worn at all times while indoors at the concert venue. Proof of vaccination may be in the form of an original CDC vaccination card, a photograph or photocopy of the card, or official immunization record (electronic or physical) provided by your state health authority.

All members of the choir are fully vaccinated and will be masked throughout the performance.

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Duruflé Requiem and more
Nov
7
4:00 PM16:00

Duruflé Requiem and more

Grant Us the Sublime

Join the City Choir of Washington on a journey into the ethereal and sublime with an all-French program that explores the mysteries of the divine.

Duruflé, Requiem

Duruflé, Choral Variations on “Veni Creator,” Op. 4

L. Boulanger, Pie Jesu

OUR COVID POLICY:

Proof of vaccination against COVID-19 will be required before entering the concert hall, and masks must be worn at all times while indoors at the concert venue. Proof of vaccination may be in the form of an original CDC vaccination card, a photograph or photocopy of the card, or official immunization record (electronic or physical) provided by your state health authority.

All members of the choir are fully vaccinated and will be masked throughout the performance.


Multi-concert and multi-ticket discounts are available

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POSTPONED: Bach Mass in B Minor
May
17
7:30 PM19:30

POSTPONED: Bach Mass in B Minor

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PLEASE NOTE: THIS CONCERT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Program:
Bach Mass in B minor

Soloists
Crossley Danielle Hawn, Soprano
Kristen Dubenion-Smith, Alto
Norman Shankle, Tenor
Kerry Wilkerson, Bass
Todd Fickley, Organist

Please note the start time of 7:30 PM

Musicologist Ted Libbey emphatically stated, “The Mass in B minor is as lofty in design, scope and expression as anything written by the hand of man.” Indeed! The City Choir of Washington will ring the curtain down on its 2019-20 season with a stirring and spectacular performance of Bach’s monumental, and most memorable, masterpiece.

THIS CONCERT HAS BEEN INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DONATE YOUR TICKETS, OR GET A REFUND.

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POSTPONED: Duruflé Requiem
Mar
15
5:00 PM17:00

POSTPONED: Duruflé Requiem

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PLEASE NOTE: THIS CONCERT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Concert Program:
Poulenc Litanies of the Black Virgin
Duruflé Requiem

Featuring:
Composed in the immediate aftermath of World War II, Duruflé’s Requiem (1947) is both ethereal and transcendent. Again joining the City Choir of Washington for an unforgettable evening of collaborative music making are the West Springfield (VA) High School Madrigals, directed by Dustin Brandt; and the Shenandoah University Cantus Singers directed by Dr. Karen Keating. 

THIS CONCERT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. PLEASE CLICK HERE TO DONATE YOUR TICKETS, OR GET A REFUND.

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Twelfth Night
Jan
5
5:00 PM17:00

Twelfth Night

Bring the joy of the season into the new year by celebrating Twelfth Night with The City Choir of Washington! Celebrated on the eve of the Feast of the Epiphany, Twelfth Night has a long history of varied traditions from around the world. This year’s concert will feature music from the fifteenth through the twentieth centuries, including Gabrieli, Bach, Britten, and Vaughan Williams. Sing along to favorite carols with the City Choir and, of course, Handel’s Hallelujah chorus.

In addition, we will continue our long-standing tradition of showcasing another exceptional, local high school choir as our Partner in Song. This year’s choir is the Freedom High School Chamber Choir (Chantilly, VA), directed by Laura Lazarevich.

Join us as we explore the rich musical offerings of the extended season! This concert is always a sell-out, so we encourage you to order your tickets early.

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Haydn Lord Nelson Mass
Nov
10
5:00 PM17:00

Haydn Lord Nelson Mass

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Concert Program:
Britten Rejoice in the Lamb
Pärt Salve Regina
Pärt Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten
Haydn Missa in Angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass)

Soloists:
Katelyn Aungst, Soprano
Madelyn Wanner, Mezzo-soprano
Matt Hill, Tenor
James Shaffran, Bass
Todd Fickley, Organist

In the summer of 1798, Haydn composed arguably his greatest choral work against the backdrop of Napoleon’s campaigns in Syria and Egypt, and in an era beset by turmoil.  The composition’s name – Mass for Troubled Times– speaks to the uncertainty of the world in which Haydn lived and composed, while the piece itself spectacularly captures and conjures the chaos of the time. 

The concert is complemented by Britten’s jubilant cantata, Rejoice in the Lamb, based on the Christopher Smart poem depicting the praise and worship of God by all beings; and the Washington premiere of Pärt’s austere and otherworldly Salve Regina, commissioned in 2001 to commemorate the founding of Essen Abbey in 845. 

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Baroque and Beyond
May
19
5:00 PM17:00

Baroque and Beyond

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Note new concert time: 5:00 pm

Concert Program:
Gabrieli Viva la musica
Schütz Magnificat (Uppsala), SWV 468
Handel Excerpts from Messiah
Mozart Requiem, K. 626

The City Choir of Washington concludes its twelfth season with one of the most popular choral works ever written: Mozart’s immortal Requiem. Maestro Shafer invites you to explore the baroque influences that shaped Mozart’s masterpiece, including excerpts from Handel’s Messiah, and the Uppsala Magnificat by German composer Heinrich Schütz. Schütz studied in Venice and took their poly-choral practices back to Northern Germany. It is a thrilling and rarely-heard piece for three choirs and orchestra.

Featuring:
Crossley Danielle Hawn, Soprano
Kristen Dubenion-Smith, Mezzo-soprano
Norman Shankle, Tenor
Kerry Wilkerson, Bass

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The Glory of France
Mar
10
4:30 PM16:30

The Glory of France

Concert Program:
Fauré Cantique de Jean Racine
Franck Organ Chorale No. 3 in A Minor
Duruflé Quatre Motets sur des thèmes
grégoriens
Duruflé Sanctus from Requiem
Poulenc Gloria

In March, The City Choir of Washington and Maestro Shafer transport you to France, with a program of works in the great tradition of French choral music, including Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine, the Poulenc Gloria and the Duruflé Quatre Motets sur des thèmes grégoriens. We are also pleased to welcome back acclaimed Metropolitan Opera soprano, Danielle Talamantes. This concert will take place in the intimate setting of Saint Luke Catholic Church in McLean, VA, as part of the Music in McLean series.

Featuring:
Danielle Talamantes, soprano
Peter Uhlir, piano
Paul Skevington, organ

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A TWELFTH NIGHT CONCERT
Jan
6
4:30 PM16:30

A TWELFTH NIGHT CONCERT

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Bring the joy of the season into the new year by celebrating Twelfth Night with The City Choir of Washington! Also known as the Feast of the Epiphany, Twelfth Night has a long history of varied traditions from around the world. This year’s concert will feature Rutter’s delightfully jubilant Gloria, as well as a selection of new and old holiday favorites that bridge the gap between Christmas and Twelfth Night.

In addition, we will continue our long-standing tradition of showcasing another exceptional, local high school choir as our Partner in Song. This year’s choir is the West Springfield High School Madrigals under the direction of Mr. Dustin Brandt. 

Join us as we explore the rich musical offerings of the extended season! This concert is always a sell-out, so we encourage you to order your tickets early.

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A FAREWELL TO ARMS: A World War I Centennial Concert
Nov
11
4:30 PM16:30

A FAREWELL TO ARMS: A World War I Centennial Concert

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The City Choir of Washington opens its twelfth season on the 100th anniversary of the end of World War I. Join us and special guest conductor Gretchen Kuhrmann as we commemorate this historic occasion with music by composers who were all very deeply affected by the Great War. Hubert Parry’s Jerusalem became an unofficial anthem during the war, and Parry himself would succumb to the Spanish flu in 1918. We will also present two pieces by Gerald Finzi—A Farewell to Arms and In terra pax—who lost three siblings in the war. The highlight of the concert is Vaughan Williams’ stirring cantata, Dona nobis pacem, written in the turbulent time between the first and second World Wars. Despite being quite old for military service, Vaughan Williams himself fought during World War I.

A military color guard will present and retire the national colors.

Please join us after the concert for remarks and a Q&A session with Maestra Kuhrmann and Andrew Woods, Research Historian at the First Division Museum at Cantigny Park.

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