New Haven Chorale Ends Season With Remembrance
by Karen Ponzio via New Haven Independent Sunday afternoon saw a wealth of appreciative music fans fill Woolsey Hall for the New Haven Chorale’s season finale that was also part of the International Festival of Arts and Ideas. Its program filled Read more…
Black History Month: Voices of Prayer and Power
The Chorale welcomes back singing sensation Jeremiah Paul and friends for an inspiring program in honor of Black History Month featuring a cappella spirituals, rousing and moving gospel selections, and music by contemporary African American composers such as Moses Hogan, Read more…
Season of Peace and Joy
Our annual, family-friendly holiday concert featured thrilling choruses for choir and orchestra from masterworks by Bach, Haydn, and Vivaldi, beautiful and thought-provoking a cappella works by Kim Arnesen, Mark Miller, and Undine Smith Moore, and seasonal works and carols—with audience Read more…
Remembrance and Resilience
As a community arts organization, The New Haven Chorale strives to serve the community. We do so in numerous tangible ways—outreach programs and special concerts for all age groups and types of organizations, student scholarships and music education—but it is Read more…
Peace, Light and a Full House
We are still glowing after our wonderful holiday concert! St Joseph’s Church in New Haven was filled to the rafters on December 4th with both people and music. Playing to a sold out audience of nearly 500 people (masks notwithstanding!), Read more…
Mourning, Rejoicing…Returning
Once again, we are the beneficiaries of the beautifully wrought and insightful journalism of Lucy Gellman of The Arts Council of Greater New Haven. Gellman has perfectly captured the heart and soul of both the Chorale and the work we Read more…
Heeding the Call
It is perhaps a universal irony that the years we’d like to forget are also the years that we can’t. And, often, shouldn’t. 2020 was one of those years; so was 1968. The connection between these hard times is the Read more…
The Triumph of the Human Spirit.
The New Haven Chorale turned its back on its audience Saturday—literally. After two years of being tethered together by online sessions and classes, virtual projects and even outdoor rehearsals, members of the Chorale once again donned their concert dress and Read more…