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On June 1, 2025, Carnegie Hall will host an afternoon of choral music presented by MidAmerica Productions. The concert will feature multiple renowned choirs, including the Presbyterian College Choir, performing notable works such as John Rutter’s ‘Te Deum’, ‘Gloria’, and Gabriel Fauré’s ‘Requiem’. Tickets are available starting at $25.
New York City to Host Choral Concert at Carnegie Hall Featuring Renowned Choirs
MidAmerica Productions will present an afternoon of choral music at Carnegie Hall on June 1, 2025, beginning at 1:00 PM in the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. The concert promises to showcase outstanding performances from several renowned choirs, including the Presbyterian College Choir and its alumni from Clinton, South Carolina, who will be directed by Kipper Ackerman.
The New England Symphonic Ensemble, under the direction of Artistic Director Preston Hawes, will also be featured in the concert. Notable pieces include John Rutter’s Te Deum and Gloria, both conducted by different directors, with Sonja Sepúlveda leading the performance of the former and Kipper Ackerman the latter. The concert will also highlight acclaimed works such as Franz Schubert’s Mass No. 4 in C Major, conducted by Dennis Malfatti, and Antonio Vivaldi’s Magnificat, directed by Chantae D. Pittman. Furthermore, Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem, will be conducted by Craig Denison and Jeffrey L. Webb, featuring multiple participating choruses.
In addition to the Presbyterian College Choir, other participating choirs include:
- Arizona Lutheran Academy A Cappella Choir (Phoenix, AZ)
- Brookdale Concordia Chorale (Bedford, NJ)
- Palmetto Voices Spiritual Ensemble (Sumter, SC)
- Virtual Voices Chorale (East Meadow, NY)
- Campbell High School Festival Chorus (Smyrna, GA)
- Evansville Day School Upper School Choir (Evansville, IN)
- Harrison High School Concert Choir (Evansville, IN)
- University of Evansville Choral Society and University Choir (Evansville, IN)
All participating musicians will spend five days and four nights in New York City preparing for the concert, dedicating a total of nine to ten hours for rehearsals before the performance.
Tickets for the concert are priced starting at $25. Interested attendees can purchase single tickets through CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or by visiting carnegiehall.org. The box office is located at 57th Street and Seventh Avenue. Additionally, for groups of ten or more, inquiries can be directed to [email protected] or by calling 212-903-9705.
This concert is part of MidAmerica Productions’ 42nd season at Carnegie Hall, an institution revered for its rich history in the arts and music. The event not only highlights the talents of the choirs involved but also promotes the tradition of choral music in one of the world’s most prestigious venues.
MidAmerica Productions has a long-standing commitment to producing high-quality musical experiences. This choral concert at Carnegie Hall is expected to be a highlight of the season, bringing together talented musicians from various backgrounds to create an unforgettable musical experience. The blend of established and emerging talent in a venue celebrated for its acoustics and history adds a unique dimension to this event, underscoring the importance of community and collaboration in choral music.
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- New Jersey Stage: Morris Choral Society
- Q Gazette: Live Music in Queens
- Irish Central: Danu Young Women’s Choir
- El Camino College: Carnegie Hall Preview
- Gainesville.com: University of Florida at Carnegie Hall
- Wikipedia: Choral Music
- Google Search: Choral Concerts New York
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Choral Music
- Google News: Choral Concert News
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