- Alexandria Choral Society and Children's Chorus
- Chamber choir championing American composers within framework of classical choral music. Children's Chorus for Alexandria-area 3rd-8th graders.
- 427 clicks since 12-Oct-2001
- Alexandria Harmonizers
- The Alexandria Harmonizers are a 100+ man International Champion Barbershop Chorus comprised of members from the greater D.C. area. Come join us and discover the pleasure of singing barbershop harmony or attend one of our local performances and enjoy this truly American art form. Information on shows and rehearsal locations can be found at our Web page. You can hear us there too! See ya soon.
- 419 clicks since 13-Jul-2000
- Arundel Vocal Arts Society
- An organization dedicated to the art of choral singing through the study of many musical styles.
- 488 clicks since 5-Aug-2001
- Bread and Roses Feminist Singers
- Bread and Roses Feminist Singers is committed to promoting women's culture and projecting a musical message of peace and social justice. Founded in 1978 as the DC Area Feminist Chorus, the group focuses on improving personal musical skills, performing, providing support within the group, and raising social consciousness.
- 364 clicks since 26-Apr-2001
- Cathedral Choral Society (CCS)
- The 180-voice ensemble is the resident symphonic chorus of Washington National Cathedral. The chorus has dedicated itself not only to performing musical``masterpieces of the past but also to presenting numerous world and Washington``premieres. It has served as a showcase for young vocal artists, many of whom``have gone on to major careers.
``Washington National Cathedral ``Wisconsin and Massachusetts Avenues, NW, Washington, DC 20016-5098
- 1287 clicks since 19-Oct-1999
- Georgetown Chorale
- Founded in 1989, the Georgetown Chorale is a Washington, DC based non-profit organization dedicated to achieving musical excellence and providing community service. Recent past beneficiaries of the Chorale’s efforts include Lazarus House, Martha’s Table, Mentors Inc., and So Others Might Eat (S.O.M.E). The Chorale’s beneficiary for 2003 is Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic of Metropolitan Washington.
- 696 clicks since 31-Mar-2003
- Lesbian and Gay Chorus of Washington, DC
- The Lesbian & Gay Chorus of Washington, DC(LGCW)is a 30-voice, non-auditioned, consensus-governed, community-based chorus with over two decades of music-making in its history. The LGCW is (since April 2003) under the direction of C. Paul Heins. The chorus performs two major concerts each year (winter and spring), plus smaller performances throughout the year, including an annual concert on World AIDS Day, an annual Martin Luther King remembrance, and performances at local venues such as All Souls Unitarian Church and the Capital Pride Festival. The LGCW's repertoire includes music from various cultural, linguistic, and historical backgrounds. The chorus rehearses Tuesday evenings at St. James Episcopal Church on Capitol Hill. The LGCW is grateful for funding from individuals, from organizations such as the Capitol Hill Community Foundation and the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities / NEA, and from DC area businesses such as Capitol Hill Bikes and Hoopla Traders.
The combined mission and vision statements of the LGCW are "Every voice matters...in a world that listens."
Membership is open to all who love to sing, regardless of experience. No auditions are required. We would love to add your voice to ours! Please visit www.lgcw.org for additional information.
- 423 clicks since 28-Dec-2005
- The Congressional Chorus
- Founded in 1987 to showcase the beauty, spirit, diversity and power of American choral music, the Congressional Chorus has been honored to perform at many special events, including the inaugurations of Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton, the Gala Benefit for the Preservation of the Capitol, the Kennedy Center Terrace Theatre, Arts Festivals and Millennium Stage, the "Christmas in Washington" show at the National Building Museum, and the White House Congressional Ball.
- 857 clicks since 14-May-2003
- The Slavic Male Chorus of Washington DC
- The Slavic Male Chorus of Washington DC has thrilled audiences with heartfelt interpretations of the folk songs and sacred hymns of Russia and many Slavic lands.
- 280 clicks since 20-Feb-2003
- The Takoma Park Singers
- The Takoma Park Singers, located in Takoma Park, Maryland, is a mixed voice chorus that has been singing since 1970. We have two seasons each year. From September to December we prepare a ChristmasConcert that we perform at the Takoma Municipal Building and at several local retirement homes. From January to June we prepare an eclectic mix of show songs,folk tunes, spirituals and classical pieces -- both accompanied and a cappela -- that we perform at a variety of locations in Takoma Park, Md. and in the Washington DC area.
- 395 clicks since 28-Oct-2000
- The Washington Kantorei
- The Washington Kantorei is a non-profit community vocal ensemble dedicated to the performance of interesting and unusual music, with an emphasis on German works of the Baroque era. Many of these are edited by members of the ensemble from the original manuscripts, and are given their first performance in modern times. The Kantorei also performs modern-era composers with an emphasis on Europeans such as Rautavaara, Miskinis, Mauersberger, Busto, etc. The Washington Kantorei was founded in 1994 by its music director, Dr. Dale Voelker, and by local tenor and Telemann specialist, Dr. Robert Petillo. The group is open to singers of all voice types by audition.
- 442 clicks since 17-May-2001
- Washington Sängerbund
- The Washington Saengerbund is the Washington area's oldest German organization, founded in 1851. The German singing society performs concerts of German music and holds three large annual events -- Fasching (Mardi Gras), the area's most authentic Oktoberfest, and a Christkindlmarkt.
- 475 clicks since 18-Jul-2000
- Zemer Chai, the Jewish Community Chorus of Washington, DC
- Now in its 30th year, Zemer Chai sings the full range of Jewish choral repertoire, including liturgical and classical pieces, Jewish folk music from around the world. The choir will be debuting several new commissioned pieces this spring. To arrange audition: info@zemerchai.org
- 14 clicks since 29-Dec-2005
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