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chorusJoin us for the Choral Kick-Off

An afternoon of free music open to the public
On Sunday afternoon April 15, 2012, choruses participating in Sing New York! will present previews of their upcoming programs. From 2 - 5 pm you can hear more than 20 short programs, free to the public, in venues around Manhattan. Hear a variety of works from Renaissance to romantic to contemporary. More >
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chorus pictureConcert Calendar

A calendar of choral programs presented during the Sing New York festival in venues large and small. You can hear Bach, Brahms, Mozart and Mendelssohn as well as Renaissance and contemporary works with composers in the audience. Check out the listings and plan your concert going. Don't miss a thing. More > Download the full calendar >
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The Big Sing

600 Singers and counting...
As the closing event for the festival, singers converge on St. Paul the Apostle to sing through some of the great choruses by Bach, Handel, Brahms, Mozart, Mendelssohn and other favorites. The event is free and open to singers and to the public on a space-available basis. A sonic phenomenon not to be missed! More >
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new amsterdam singersAbout Sing New York!
A Choral Celebration

New York City is home to more than 250 professional, semi-professional, and amateur choral groups, ranging in size from a few singers to a few hundred singers, and collectively presenting more than 650 performances each year in venues as large as Carnegie Hall or as small as your neighborhood chapel. More >
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