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Training Choir Concert: Of Thee I Sing
Nov
4

Training Choir Concert: Of Thee I Sing

Allegro, Intermezzo, & Prelude

Mary Huff, conductor

Andrew Henderson & David Carleton, pianists

Allegro, Intermezzo, and Prelude will perform an American-themed program, with works from a historical American perspective over three centuries including classical American composers, Broadway, and African-American Spirituals.

Free and open to the public!

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Britten: St. Nicolas, Op. 42
Nov
16

Britten: St. Nicolas, Op. 42

Cantata for Tenor Solo, Chorus, Children’s Chorus & Orchestra

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Vesperae solennes de Confessore, K. 337

Saint Andrew Chorale & Orchestra

New York City Children’s Chorus

Marc Molomot, tenor

Andrew Henderson, conductor

The Saint Andrew Chorale opens its 61st season with Mozart’s beloved vespers for chorus, soloists and orchestra. The New York City Children’s Chorus joins the Saint Andrew Chorale in a performance of Britten’s Saint Nicolas, a cantata that offers a bold portrait of the ancient 4th-century saint, now the modern, beloved Santa Claus, set to a libretto by Eric Crozier.

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Night of a Thousand Stars: 13th Annual Benefit
Nov
21

Night of a Thousand Stars: 13th Annual Benefit

Join us on Friday, November 21st for Night of a Thousand Stars, our 13th Annual Benefit and Auction. We have a robust season as we anticipate several exciting projects in the upcoming year including recording our third commercial album in May 2026, premiering our new NYCCC theme song, "All Together Now," composed for our choir, and our first South American tour to Argentina and Uruguay next summer. On November 21st, feast on Argentinian hors d’oeuvres and wines courtesy of our longtime partner, Bartleby & Sage, bid on an exciting item in our silent and live auction, and enjoy a performance by In Harmony, Concert Choir, and Allegro. So raise a glad, and your paddle, and support the NYCCC this November!

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21st Annual Carol Sing
Dec
14

21st Annual Carol Sing

Choir of Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church

New York City Children’s Chorus

Andrew Henderson & Mary Huff, conductors

Join us for our annual presentation of seasonal readings and radiant choral music, including excerpts from Antonio Vivaldi’s Gloria. The audience is invited to join in the singing of hearty Christmas Carols accompanied by guest instrumentalists in the seasonal resplendence of MAPC’s sanctuary.

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Voices United: The Music of John Rutter
May
17

Voices United: The Music of John Rutter

The Central City Chorus, conducted by Bryan Zaros, will unite with the voices of the NYC Children's Chorus for a special, featured performance of Mass of the Children, among other Rutter choral favorites.

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When purchasing your tickets, please select NYC Children’s Chorus: Advance Purchase so that your ticket proceeds go to the NYCCC.

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Joining Hearts, Joining Voices: A Choral Celebration
Feb
3

Joining Hearts, Joining Voices: A Choral Celebration

Three fantastic choirs join forces for an evening of music-making. The NYCCC’s most advanced ensemble, In Harmony, will collaborate with The Westminster Choir and Gondwana Chorale: The National Youth Choir of Australia. Culturally vibrant, Westminster Choir has a legacy of preparing students for thriving careers as well-rounded performers and musical leaders. Australia’s national youth choir, Gondwana Chorale, performs music that is close to their hearts: new Australian works which capture the mystery and grandeur of their homeland and display the cultural diversity of the Australian people. This concert is free and open to the public.

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St. Patrick's Cathedral: Guest Concert Series
Jan
29

St. Patrick's Cathedral: Guest Concert Series

Fresh off a tour to Normandy and Paris, the New York City Children’s Chorus brings their program of American music to its beloved home of NYC with a performance at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Hear their voices soar through this stunning acoustic as they perform repertoire by K. Scott Warren, Rosephayne Powell, and Paul Halley.

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