HISTORY
Founded in 1950 and modeled after Robert Shaw's
Collegiate Chorale, The New Haven Chorale actively participates
within culturally-rich New Haven. We frequently perform with
the New Haven Symphony and Orchestra New England and have
joined voices with the Elm City Girls' Choir, Trinity Boys'
Choir, the Kodaly Chorus, the Heritage Chorale, the Yale
Glee Club, the Yale Camerata, and New York's
Hunter College Choir. Outstanding soloists from metropolitan
New York or Yale's outstanding music faculty frequently add
sparkle. We perform most often in Yale's Battell Chapel or
Woolsey Hall, although we have appeared throughout Southern
Connecticut and internationally. The Chamber Ensemble, open
to all members, performs in more intimate settings.
Recent performances have included Bach's St.
John's Passion, Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, Bernstein's
Chicester Psalms, shape note music from The Sacred
Harp, Hailstork's Done Made My Vow, Brahms' Ein
Deutsches Requiem, Mahler's Symphony No. 8, Vivaldi's
Gloria, Still's And They Lynched Him on a Tree,
and Hindemith's When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd
as well as works by Poulenc, Messiaen, Szymanowski, and Britten..
We regularly perform in the New Haven Symphony's Holiday Pops
concert and are known for our Gilbert & Sullivan and cabaret
renditions.
Community outreach is central to the Chorale's
mission. The Chamber Singers regularly entertain at local
retirement centers and, on Christmas morning, members sing
in Yale New Haven Hospital's pediatric wards. In addition,
our Student Singer Program invites auditioned young musicians
to perform and rehearse with us while underwriting related
costs. Since the program's inception in 1990, more than 50
talented high school juniors and seniors have participated
in this program.
We are always seeking new singers, new audience,
new support. For more specific information on any of these,
click on the appropriate link.