Salisbury Singers regrets to announce the cancellation of our May 3rd performance of Elijah. This was a difficult decision to make but the COVID-19 virus has changed life for all of us. The safety and health of our audience and singers takes priority over even the most glorious music. We hope to perform this during our upcoming 47th season with Michelle Graveline returning to conduct as Artistic Director Emeritus. We will keep you updated as plans progress. In the meantime, please stay safe, healthy and enjoy some music in your life.
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The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass
Sunday March 1, 2020 – 4:00 pm
First Baptist Church, 111 Park Ave., Worcester
TICKETS
Adults: $25
Senior: $20
Students with ID: $10
Children under 12 Free
This program is supported in part by a grant from the Worcester Arts Council, a local agency,which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.
Holiday Pops with the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra
Saturday, December 14, 2019 – 8:00pm
Mechanics Hall, 321 Main St, Worcester, MA 01608
Salisbury Singers will be chorus for the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra
Holiday Pops at Mechanics Hall. Featured will be John Williams’ “Exultate
Justi” from the movie “Empire of the Sun,” Craig Courtney’s “Musicological
Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas,” and “Christmas Pipes” by Celtic
Woman, as well as holiday sing-alongs.
For tickets contact MSO (508) 754-1234
Harvest Home: Music by New England Composers
Sunday, Nov. 17, 2019 – 4pm
First Baptist Church, 111 Park Ave., Worcester
Salisbury Singers stay close to home with the music of three noted New England composers: Alice Parker, Gwyneth Walker, and Randall Thompson, whose Frostiana will be performed in its entirety. Set to the poetry of the Pulitzer Prize-winning New England poet Robert Frost, Thompson’s Frostiana: Seven Country Songs are a delightful mix of poems reflecting on nature, and include the famous “The Road Not Taken” and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening.” Also widely performed throughout the country, the music of American composer Gwyneth Walker is beloved by performers and audiences alike for its energy, beauty, reverence, drama, and humor. Walker’s Psalm 23, commissioned by the Worcester Chapter of the American Guild of Organists for the 1999 Region I Convention in Worcester – June 28, 1999, will be featured on the 20th anniversary of its premiere. Massachusetts composer Alice Parker’s music revels in the melodies of folk songs and hymns of old. The reflections in the sounds of these composers’ gems will envelope you in their warmth as we approach the chilly months.
TICKETS
Adults: $25
Senior: $20
Students with ID: $10
Children under 12 Free
D-Day Meets Broadway
Saturday, June 8, 2019
7:30 pm
Curtis Performance Hall
Tsotsis Family Academic Center at Assumption College
Worcester, MA
With the Burncoat High School Select Chorus QUADRIVIUM
David Twiss, Director
Commemorating the 75th anniversary of D-Day, Salisbury Singers presents songs from Broadway musicals popular during the 1940’s, such as South Pacific and Oklahoma, as well as a special salute to our veterans with classic patriotic and service songs. It will be a red, white, and blue celebration!
TICKETS
Adults: $25
Senior: $20
Students with ID: $10
Children under 12 Free
Veterans – FREE admission with ID
Use promo Code “45th” to receive a 10% Discount