The St. Cecilia Chorus has
developed into one of the largest, best-organized, and most
prestigious amateur choruses in the nation.... In David
Randolph the group has a conductor of premier rank.
—Barry Tarshis
The Creative New Yorker |
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Upcoming Concerts
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Saturday, December 13, 2008 – 8 pm
Carnegie Hall
57th Street & 7th Avenue, New York, NY
(Map) |
Tickets |
| Handel · Messiah |
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Sunday, February 22, 2009 – 5 pm
Church of the Heavenly Rest
E. 90th Street & 5th Avenue, New York, NY
(Map) |
Tickets |
Mozart · Coronation Mass
Beethoven · Mass in C Major |
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Saturday, April 18, 2009 – 8 pm
Carnegie Hall
57th Street & 7th Avenue, New York, NY
(Map) |
Tickets |
Brahms · Schicksalslied
Vaughan Williams · A Sea Symphony |
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The
official accompanist of The St. Cecilia Chorus is Marijo
Newman. |
Meet the Chorus
Welcome! We are a widely recognized, highly regarded mixed chorus
devoted to performing great choral music. With a membership of
approximately 150 dedicated singers, we have been making our contribution
to New York's musical life for over 100 years. Each season we
offer at least three major concerts, two of which are performed
at Carnegie
Hall with a professional orchestra and soloists. Since 1965, we have been
led by David Randolph, renowned
conductor, author, radio host, and concert commentator. Our repertoire is
drawn from four centuries of challenging choral masterpieces.
All musically qualified persons are invited to audition to
become members of our chorus.
Despite our name, which is taken from the patron saint of music,
we are and always have been completely secular
and independent. We are a not-for-profit organization with
a Board of Directors elected from the singing membership. We are
supported by dues, ticket sales, and gifts.
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It's a well-known fact that in the arts,
expenses far exceed income. Contributions to The St.
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contribution. |
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"...elegant choral moments and beautiful solos.... Bravo,
maestro and singers all." | more
"...a refreshing, thoughtful, and hugely entertaining
performance, and an altogether extraordinary evening." | more
Other reviews are available on our Press
Page. |