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Choral Styles Music Arts and Entertainment Washington, DC United States


Choral
Includes symphonic and chamber choruses that perform regularly in Washington, D.C., and the nearby Virginia and Maryland suburbs. Groups may be professional, amateur or community-based.

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  • - Community choir dedicated to sharing the cultural heritage of the Jewish choral repertoire, including folk music from all over the world, as well as classical works from the Renaissance through today.
  • - Dedicated to performing, preserving and promoting the rich legacy of choral music for male voices. Online ticketing.
  • - Community-minded chorus that donates ticket proceeds to non-profit organizations serving Washington residents in need.
  • - Community chorus that raises funds for local charities. Includes news, upcoming performances, group profile, leadership and audition information.
  • - Presents major choral works twice a year, at free concerts, and participates in community events.
  • - Performs classics of the choral literature for male voices, as well as newly commissioned arrangements.
  • - The resident symphonic chorus of Washington National Cathedral. Online ticketing.
  • - McLean, Virginia-based "singers' cooperative" draws its 200 members from across the Washington area.
  • - Non-auditioned community group performing classical and Broadway repertoire. Concert schedule, ticket and membership information, newsletter, sponsorship and links.
  • - Non-auditioned chorus open to all sopranos and altos with any level of musical experience. Repertoire is woman-oriented and includes political songs, popular and folk songs, satires, love songs and madrigals.
  • - Includes many current and former staff of the U.S. Congress on a mission to celebrate the spirit, diversity and power of American choral music.
  • - Gregorian chant choir serving the two parishes in the Archdiocese of Washington that offer the traditional Latin Mass. Information on the schola, its repertoire and the parishes it serves.
  • - One-hundred-voice choir comprised of members of approximately 50 Maryland and Virginia region congregations. Profile, upcoming and past performances, program notes, photos, mailing list and contacts.
  • - Symphonic chorus appearing regularly at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Online ticketing.
  • - Professional chorus of 24 singers and orchestra devoted to the music of Johann Sebastian Bach and his Baroque contemporaries. Online ticketing.
  • - Performs a wide variety of vocal music, from classical to Broadway. Online ticketing.
  • - All-female choir founded to share the wealth of music written for women's voices, from Hildegard of Bingen to contemporary works. Online ticketing.
  • - Performs folk songs and sacred music of Russia and other Slavic traditions.
  • - German singing society sponsors concerts and events. Includes schedule, bios, membership and contact info, history, press, lyrics, CD info, sound clips and links.
  • - Specializing in performing unpublished manuscripts, in particular the sacred music of the German Baroque, as well as exploring new and unusual choral repertory of the modern era, especially that of Europe and Scandinavia.
  • - Committed to preserving the performance tradition of African-American music, especially the Negro Spiritual.
  • - Fifty-voice community ensemble performing in the Washington area. Includes staff profiles, audition and ticket information, season schedule and sponsorship and fundraising.
  • - Community-based 35-voice chorus with repertoire ranging from classical to popular music, including works celebrating pride and cultural diversity.
  • - One-hundred-voice chorus based in Arlington, Virginia, offers concerts featuring music of the Renaissance to the 21st century, with a strong emphasis on American composers.
  • - Specializes in music of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, as well as works by 19th- and 20th-century composers.
  • - Includes audition and performance information for the University Chorale, Chamber Singers, the Maryland Chorus, Women's Chorus, Men's Chorus and University of Maryland Summer Chorus.
  • - Semi-professional 160-voice chorus founded by Paul Hill. Online ticketing.
  • - Eighty-voice non-auditioned ensemble composed of singers from the Alexandria campus of Northern Virginia Community College and the surrounding community.
  • - Seventy-voice chorus presenting wide-ranging repertoire in the shadow of the U.S. Capitol.
  • - Community-based group of 25 singers offering two programs a year in and around Takoma Park, Maryland.
  • - Adult and youth choruses presenting choral classics to Northern Virginia audiences. Online ticketing.
  • - Auditioned 220-voice interdenominational choir with a religious mission. History, profiles, concerts, recordings, director's notes, membership info, photos, radio links, guestbook and contact info.
  • - Grammy-award winning 180-voice chorus based at the Kennedy Center. Online ticketing.
  • - Serving Laurel and the greater Baltimore-Washington area by presenting masterworks from the Western tradition, many styles of American music and the music of other cultures.


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