Providing a Cultural, Educational, Artistic & Musical Outlet Since 1974
Salisbury Singers, a mixed chorus of selected volunteers under the talented leadership of Artistic Director Brad Dumont, is now in its 50th season. The chorus is dedicated to the enhancement of cultural life in Worcester and Central Massachusetts, as well as to the musical growth of its members.
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Upcoming Performances
- Mid-Winter Choral Residency with Dr. Jace Kaholokula Saplan - February 24, 2024 Led by Dr. Jace Kaholokula Saplan, Salisbury Singers will host a one-day choral retreat for community singers from across the region. Jace will curate music repertoire that singers will prepare to come together for an afternoon and evening of rehearsal and dinner, finishing the day with an informal concert for all involved.… Read More
- Celebrating 50 Years - April 28, 2024 The finale concert of our 50th Season will feature a new 15-minute commission for choir, organ, and strings by Worcester-based composer Leonardo Ciampa featuring texts reflective of the Worcester community. Alongside this work, we will perform several pieces that reflect the history of Salisbury Singers and other composers of the Worcester community.… Read More
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Salisbury Singers is a member of the
Central Massachusetts Choral Consortium
Artistic Director
Brad is a passionate arts advocate working to create and support artistic projects that contribute to cultural improvement and community-based arts education. As a conductor, he believes in the power of choral singing to build empathetic communities — providing space for those who may otherwise not be heard. Brad is committed to a process-oriented approach of music-making which allows for artists to explore broad themes within the topics of equity and justice.
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Artistic Director Emerita
Retired after more than two decades at the helm of Salisbury Singers, Michelle Graveline has been active as a collegiate and community chorus conductor, teacher, adjudicator and clinician in Massachusetts. She also recently retired as Professor of Music at Assumption College, having taught there since 1984. At Assumption College she founded the Assumption College Chorale in 1984.
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Founder of Salisbury Singers and Salisbury Sustainer Award
Malama Robbins Collinsworth
1925 – 1997
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