Highlights of the 2018–2019 Season in New England
The New England choral community is as vigorous as ever, and many great performances are scheduled throughout the coming year. Listed below are just a few highlights for the season that starts in September 2018. Currently, about 450 performances are listed on the Choral Arts New England events calendar through June 2019; that number will probably double by the end of the year. See the online calendar for complete, up-to-date listings.
The season includes several particularly noteworthy events. In November, CONCORA will perform Considering Matthew Shepard, Craig Hella Johnson's moving response to the brutal murder of a University of Wyoming student due to his sexual orientation (later in November, the Kearsage Chorale will perform the final movement of the work). In May, Andover Choral Society will perform (possibly premiere) a major work by Florence Price (1887-1953), who was the first African-American woman to have a composition played by a major orchestra. Price, who graduated from high school in Little Rock, Arkansas at age 14, attended New England Conservatory and composed over three hundred works in her lifetime. Later that month, the Manchester Choral Society will perform music of William Grant Still (1895–1978), who was the first African-American to conduct a major symphony orchestra in the United States, in a program that also includes living composer Kirke Mechem’s Songs of the Slave. Also in May, Bella Voce Women's Chorus of Vermont performs Robert De Cormier's They Called Her Moses, based on the lfe of Harriet Tubman (music about Tubman is also part of a May program by Cantilena in Arlington, Mass.).
There are several commemorations of the centenary of the Armistice ending World War I (November 11, 1918), with thoughtful programs by Boston Cecilia in October, the Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut in November, and the Rhode Island Philharmonic (with the Providence Singers), also in November. Celebrations continue of the centennary of Leonard Bernstein's birth with two full performances of his ambitious composition Mass (in October, in Hartford—paired with the Brahms Requiem—and in May, in Keene N.H.), and excerpts of Mass in November by the Heritage Chorale, as well as four performances of Chichester Psalms.
Large-scale choral performances this season include Dvořák's Stabat Mater (Boston Symphony Orchestra), Anotonio Estévez's Cantata Criolla (Boston Symphony Orchestra), Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 2, "Lobgesang" (Greenwich Choral Society, Hartford Symphony), and Rachmaninoff's The Bells (Commonwealth Chorale, Portland Symphony), as well as J.S. Bach's B Minor Mass (Back Bay Chorale), Mahler's Symphony No. 2 (Boston Symphony Orchestra, Springfield Symphony Orchestra), and Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 (Claflin Hll Symphony, Wellesley Symphony, Pioneer Valley Symphony, Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut, Chorus of Westerly).
Requiems remain popular, with the "regular" performances of Requiems by Mozart (6), Fauré (4), Brahms (3), Verdi (2), and Duruflé (1), but there are also Requiems by Herbert Howell and Bob Chilcott, and a "New England Requiem" by Scott Perkins. New works with New England themes are Ron Perera's Merrimack, commissioned by the New England Classical Singers, and Erich Stem's Arlington, commissioned by the Arlington-Belmont Chorale. A major new commission this year is James Kallembach's Audubon, a concert-length oratorio about the famous naturalist and frontiersman, written for Chorus pro Musica.
This is a good year for J.S. Bach's Magnificat: there are seven performances, most during the pre-Christmas season. There are also performances of Magnificats by Imant Raminsh, Arvo Pärt, and Antonio Vivaldi. It also seems to be a good year for odes to British royalty, with several performances of music by Purcell and Handel in honor of Queen Anne and Queen Mary.
More can be found in the lists below, on the choral calendar, and on the websites of the performers.
Note: The following listing is an expanded version of that in the September 2018 printed newsletter.
Premieres and choral commissions (by composer)
- Nell Shaw Cohen: Commission. Skylark Vocal Ensemble [MA], 4/4, 4/5, 4/6/19.
- Dan Forrest: Lux (Worcester premiere). Salisbury Singers [MA], 11/10/18.
- James Kallembach: Audubon. Chorus pro Musica [MA], 11/9/18.
- Jonathan Leshnoff: Hegyon Libi. Zamir Chorale of Boston [MA], 6/4/19
- Ron Perera: Merrimack. New England Classical Singers (NECS) [MA], 3/3/19.
- Michael Schachter: Uriel (Boston premiere). Masterworks Chorale [MA], 11/10/18.
- Martin Sedek: Nature Has a Thousand Choirs. Worcester Chorus [MA], 10/28/18.
- Barry Singer: Missa brevis. Arlington-Belmont Chorale [MA], 3/10/19.
- Caroline Shaw: Seven Joys (Boston premiere). Back Bay Chorale [MA], 11/10/18.
- Erich Stem: Arlington. Arlington-Belmont Chorale [MA], 4/28/19.
- Thomas Stumpf: New work. Master Singers of Lexington [MA], 3/23/19.
“Great” or especially interesting works
- Kim André Arnesen: The Wound in the Water. Providence Singers [RI], 5/18, 5/19/19.
- J.S. Bach: Cantatas: Himmelskönig, sei willkommen, BWV182; Weinen, Klagen, Sorgen, Zagen, BWV12; Ich hatte viel Bekümmernis, BWV21. CONCORA [CT], 11/11/18,
- J.S. Bach: Cantatas: BWV 4, “Christ lag in Todesbanden”; BWV 14, “Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit”; BWV 20, “O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort”; BWV 60, “O Ewigkeit, du Donnerwort”. Blanche Moyse Chorale [VT], 10/5, 10/7/18.
- J.S. Bach: Mass in B Minor. Back Bay Chorale [MA], 5/19/19.
- J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio. Boston Symphony Orchestra/Tanglewood Festival Chorus, 11/29, 11/30, 12/1/18.
- J.S. Bach: St. John Passion. Kent Singers [CT], 6/16/19.
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; J.S. Bach: Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring; Ralph Vaughan Williams: The Lark Ascending. Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra/New World Chorale [MA], 4/27/19.
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Wellesley Symphony Orchestra/New World Chorale [MA], 5/5/19.
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Meeresstille und glückliche Fahrt. Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus [MA], 5/11/19.
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut [CT], 5/18/19.
- Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Chorus of Westerly/New England Symphony Orchestra [MA], 5/19/19.
- Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; G.F. Handel: Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne; Henry Purcell: Ode for the Birthday of Queen Mary. Burlington Choral Society [VT], 11/17/18.
- Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms. Portsmouth Pro Musica [NH], 12/7, 12/9/18.
- Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Irving Fine: The Hour Glass; and works by Stephen Foster, Charles Ives, Ernst Bacon. The Spectrum Singers [MA], 3/2/19.
- Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms. New England Classical Singers (NECS) [MA], 5/5/19.
- Leonard Bernstein: Mass: A Theater Piece; Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem. Hartford Chorale [CT], 10/18/18.
- Leonard Bernstein: Mass. Keene Chorale [NH], 5/9/19.
- Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem. Handel Society of Dartmouth College [NH], 11/13/18.
- Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem; Henry Purcell: Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary; Diana Syrse: La Muerte Sonriente. Chorus pro Musica [MA], 3/16/19.
- Johannes Brahms: Four Songs for Women’s Chorus with two Horns and Harp, op. 17. Blanche Moyse Chorale [VT], 5/15, 5/17/19.
- Benjamin Britten: The Beggar's Opera. Emmanuel Music [MA], 6/1, 6/2/19.
- Benjamin Britten: Hymn to St. Cecilia; G.F. Handel: Ode for St. Cecilia's Day. Emmanuel Music [MA], 9/22/18.
- Anton Bruckner: Mass in E minor; Igor Stravinsky: Mass; Giovanni Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo. Cantata Singers [MA], 5/17/19.
- Carson Cooman: Revelations of Divine Love (Metaphors from Sea And Sky). Nashoba Valley Chorale [MA], 1/19/19.
- Aaron Copland: In the Beginning; Benjamin Britten: The Ballad of Lady Barnard and Little Musgrove. Musica Sacra [MA], 3/16/19.
- Robert De Cormier: They Called Her Moses. Bella Voce Women's Chorus of Vermont [VT], 5/18, 5/19/19.
- Maurice Duruflé: Requiem; Benjamin Britten: Festival Te Deum; Rejoice in the Lamb. ChoralArt [ME], 3/31/19.
- Anton Dvořák: Stabat Mater. Boston Symphony Orchestra/Tanglewood Festival Chorus, 2/28, 3/1, 3/2/19.
- Antonio Estévez: Cantata Criolla. Boston Symphony Orchestra/Tanglewood Festival Chorus, 4/11, 4/12, 4/13/19.
- Gabriel Fauré: Requiem, Op. 48; George Butterworth: “On the Idle Hill of Summer”; Charles Ives: “In Flanders Field”; George M. Cohan: “Over There”; Irving Berlin: “God Bless America”. Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut [CT], 11/10/18.
- Gabriel Faure: Requiem. Neponset Choral Society [MA], 12/8, 12/9/18.
- Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; J.S. Bach: Motet #1. Nashoba Valley Chorale [MA], 4/13/19.
- Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Vom Himmel hoch. Concord Chorus [MA], 6/1/19.
- George Gershwin: Porgy & Bess, concert version; Italian opera excerpts. Stamford Symphony Orchestra/Greenwich Choral Society [CT], 2/9/19.
- Ola Gjeilo: Sunrise Mass; Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard (final movement). Kearsarge Chorale [NH], 11/18/18.
- G.F. Handel: Esther. Monadnock Chorus [NH,MA], 5/11, 5/12/19.
- G.F. Handel: Israel in Egypt. Assabet Valley Mastersingers [MA], 11/10/18.
- G.F. Handel: Jephtha. Boston Baroque [MA], 3/8, 3/10/19.
- G.F. Handel: Samson. Sounds of Stow [MA], 11/18/18.
- John Harbison: Sacred Trilogy (The Flight Into Egypt, But Mary Stood, The Supper at Emmaus); J.S. Bach: Cantata BWV 140, “Sleepers, awake”. Cantata Singers [MA], 11/3/18.
- John Harbison: Abraham (U.S. premiere of re-orchestration); The Supper at Emmaus; J.S. Bach: Easter Oratorio. Emmanuel Music [MA], 4/27/19.
- F.J. Haydn: The Creation. Cantata Singers [MA], 3/22/19.
- F.J. Haydn: Harmoniemesse; Franz Schubert: Mass in G. Fine Arts Chorale [MA], 11/18/18.
- F.J. Haydn: Mass in B-Flat Major, Harmoniemesse. Handel and Haydn Society [MA], 1/25, 1/27/19.
- F.J. Haydn: Mass in B-flat Major, Harmoniemesse; Franz Shubert: Mass #5 in A Flat Major. Newton Community Chorus [MA], 1/29/19.
- F.J. Haydn: Theresienmesse; Te Deum No. 2 in C major. The Spectrum Singers [MA], 5/18/19.
- Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard. CONCORA [CT], 11/3/18, 11/4/18, 11/11/18.
- James MacMillan: Seven Last Words from the Cross; Gregorio Allegri: Miserere (new edition). Boston Choral Ensemble [MA], 4/14/19.
- Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2. Boston Symphony Orchestra/Tanglewood Festival Chorus, 10/25, 10/26, 10/27, 10/30/18.
- Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2; W. A. Mozart: Ave Verum Corpus, K. 618. Springfield Symphony Orchestra and Chorus [MA], 4/27/19.
- Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3, “What the Universe Tells Me.” New Haven Symphony Orchestra [CT], 5/2/19.
- Frank Martin: Mass for Double Choir; J.S. Bach: Lobet den Herrn; Hildegard von Bingen: O vis aeternitatis; Max Reger: Morgengesang. Chorus pro Musica [MA], 5/31/19.
- Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Hiob; Lobegesang; Oratorium nach Bildung der Bibel (“The Cholera Cantata”). Cappella Clausura [MA], 3/30, 3/31/19.
- Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah. Fairfield County Chorale [CT], 5/19/19.
- Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2, Op. 52, “Lobgesang”; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Toward the Unknown Region. Greenwich Choral Society [CT], 4/6/19.
- Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2, “Lobgesang”; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem. Hartford Chorale [CT], 4/12, 4/13, 4/14/19.
- Gian Carlo Menotti: The Unicorn, the Gorgon and the Manticore; R. Murray Schafer: A Medieval Bestiary. Metropolitan Chorale [MA], 5/4/19.
- Gian Carlo Menotti: The Unicorn, The Gorgon and The Manticore; Randall Thompson, Frostiana. Commonwealth Chorale [MA], 5/11/19.
- Henry Mollicone: Beatitude Mass: For the Homeless. Mystic River Chorale [CT], 1/20/19.
- Claudio Monteverdi: L'incoronazione di Poppea. Boston Baroque [MA], 4/26, 4/28/19.
- Claudio Monteverdi: Vespers of 1610. Oratorio Chorale [ME], 11/10, 11/11/18.
- W.A. Mozart: Great Mass In C minor, K. 427; Regina Coeli In C Major, K. 276. Salisbury Singers [MA], 11/10/18.
- W.A. Mozart: Great Mass in C minor. Con Brio [CT], 3/31/19.
- W.A. Mozart: Mass in C major, K 317 “Coronation”. Eastern Connecticut Symphony and Chorus [CT], 4/27/19.
- W.A. Mozart: Requiem. Cape Symphony/Musica Sacra [MA] 11/3, 11/4/18.
- W.A. Mozart: Requiem (Robert Levin completion). Michael Schachter: Uriel (Boston premiere). Masterworks Chorale [MA], 11/10/18.
- W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Gregorio Allegri: Miserere mei, Deus. Brattleboro Concert Choir [VT], 1/11, 1/12/19.
- W.A. Mozart: Requiem. Sounds of Stow [MA], 3/24/19.
- W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Ave Verum. Manchester Symphony Orchestra & Chorale [MA,CT], 4/27, 4/28/19.
- W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Masonic Funeral Music; Allegri: Miserere mei, Deus; J.S. Bach: Singet dem Herrn. Handel and Haydn Society [MA], 5/3, 5/5/19.
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana; Adolphus Hailstork: I will lift up mine eyes. Fairfield County Chorale [CT], 11/3/18.
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana; Antonin Dvořák: Te Deum. Symphony pro Musica/New World Chorale [MA], 3/16, 3/17/19.
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. New Haven Symphony Orchestra [CT], 11/8/18.
- Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut [CT], 3/31, 4/6/19.
- Arvo Pärt: Adam’s Lament; Magnificat; Antonio Vivaldi: Magnificat (RV 610); Gloria (RV 589). Coro Allegro [MA], 11/11/18.
- Florence Price: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight. Andover Choral Society [MA], 5/4/19.
- Giacomo Puccini: Messa di Gloria; Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied; Giuseppe Verdi: Messa da Requiem (selections). Andover Choral Society [MA], 1/27/19.
- Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas. Handel and Haydn Society [MA], 3/29, 3/31/19.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Bells. Commonwealth Chorale [MA], 10/27/18.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: The Bells. Portland Symphony/ChoralArt [ME], 5/12, 5/13/19.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: Liturgy of St John Chrysostom, Op. 31. Coro Allegro [MA], 6/2/19.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vespers. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA], 11/11/18.
- Sergei Rachmaninoff: Vespers. Back Bay Chorale [MA], 3/9/19.
- Maurice Ravel: Daphnis And Chloe Suite No. 2. Cape Symphony/Chatham Chorale [MA], 5/4, 5/5/19.
- Ottorino Respighi: Laud to the Nativity; Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna. North Country Chorus [NH], 12/1/18.
- Gioachino Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle. Oratorio Chorale [ME], 3/2, 3/3/19.
- John Rutter: Gloria; Henry Purcell: Funeral Music For Queen Mary; Randall Thompson: The Lord Is My Shepherd; Dominick Argento: “Sanctus” from The Masque of Angels; Ralph Vaughan Williams: O Clap Your Hands; Hubert Parry: I Was Glad; Charles Villiers Stanford: Beati Quorum Via; Steven Sametz: Munus (A Gift). Masterworks Chorale [MA], 3/3/19.
- John Rutter: Mass Of The Children. Bagaduce Chorale [ME], 12/14, 12/15, 12/16/18.
- Franz Schubert: Mass in G; Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna. Berkshire Lyric Chorus [MA], 5/26/19.
- William Grant Still: Those Who Wait; R. Nathaniel Dett: The Chariot Jubilee; Kirke Mechem: Songs of the Slave. Manchester Choral Society [NH], 5/18, 5/19/19.
- Igor Stravinsky: Mass. With works by Ildebrando Pizzetti and Charles Hubert Parry. Cantilena Chamber Choir [MA], 6/1/19.
- Igor Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms. Monadnock Chorus/Keene State Chorale [NH], 12/7/18.
- Joby Talbot: Path of Miracles. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA], 6/2/19.
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs; G.F. Handel: Highlights from Parts 1 & 2 of Messiah. Chatham Chorale [MA], 10/27, 10/28/18.
- Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem. Metropolitan Chorale/Commonwealth Chorale [MA], 11/11/18.
- Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem. Worcester Chorus [MA], 3/31/19.
- Giuseppe Verdi: Stabat Mater. Eastern Connecticut Symphony and Chorus [CT], 11/17/18.
Old Favorites
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. Cantata BWV 191, “Gloria in excelsis Deo”. Rhode Island Civic Chorale & Orchestra [RI], 11/24/18, 11/25/18.
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. “Wie schön leuchtet der Morgenstern” (BWV 1); “Jauchzet Gott in allen Landen” (BWV 51). Worcester Chorus [MA], 12/1/18.
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. Acadia Choral Society [ME], 12/1/18, 12/2/18, 12/9/18.
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. New England Classical Singers [MA], 12/2/18.
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. Keene Chorale [NH], 12/9/18.
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut [CT], 12/15/18.
- J.S. Bach: Magnificat. South Hadley Chorale [MA], 3/10/19.
- Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem; Reena Esmail: White Key. Brattleboro Concert Choir [VT], 4/26, 4/27/19.
Special programs (a few of many)—Chronological.
- Vermont Sings For Peace. Eleventh annual concert joining area choruses in song to raise money for social justice. Counterpoint [VT], 9/22/18.
- Music of the Sistine Chapel. Gregorio Allegri: Miserere; and music of Palestrina, Anerio, Josquin, and Morales. Music is accompanied by a showing of ceiling frescoes and tapestries. Cantilena Chamber Choir [MA], 10/14/18.
- Jeffrey Van: A Procession Winding Around Me (text by Walt Whitman); Herbert Howell: Requiem. Boston Cecilia [MA], 10/28/18.
- Psalms and Sonnets. Franz Schubert: Psalm 23; Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 43; Jean Berger: Brazilian Psalm; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Sonnet 71; David Rakowski: Sonnet 22; George Shearing: Songs and Sonnets. Master Singers of Lexington [MA], 11/3/18.
- Dan Forrest: Lux (Worcester premiere); Bob Chilcott: Requiem. Salisbury Singers [MA], 11/10/18.
- Henry Purcell: Funeral Sentences and Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary; Jubilate Deo; Scott Perkins: A New England Requiem; Jubilate Deo; John Taverner: A Song for Athene. Crescendo [CT], 11/11/18.
- Leonard Bernstein: Mass (selections); West Side Story suite; selections from Peter Pan; selections from Candide. Heritage Chorale [MA], 11/18/18.
- Abbie Betinis: Jerusalem Luminosa; Emma Lou Diemer: Four Carols; Joan Szymko: The Peace of Wild Things; Frances McCollin: In the Bleak Midwinter; and others. Cantilena [MA], 12/2/18.
- Martin Luther King in This Time: A Concert of Spirituals. With the Baltimore Urban Choral Arts Society. Cantilena Chamber Choir [MA], 1/13/19.
- Passport to America. Peter Boyer: Ellis Island: the Dream of America; Igor Stravinsky: The Star Spangled Banner;Circus Polka: for A Young Elephant; Ernest Bloch: America, An Epic Rhapsody in Three Parts (Part 3); Franz Waxman: Sunset Boulevard Suite; Bright Sheng: Overture to Dream of the Red Chamber. Cape Symphony/Chatham Chorale [MA], 1/22, 1/23/19.
- James Primosch: Matins for solo oboe, chorus, and string orchestra; Arvo Pärt: Te Deum; Bela Bartók: Divertimento for Strings. Cantata Singers [MA], 1/25/19.
- Women Composers of Europe. Chamber music by Fanny Mendelssohn, Francesca Caccini, Pauline Viardot, Dora Pejačević, and Clara Schumann. Cantata Singers [MA], 2/8/19.
- American Folk Songs. Gwyneth Walker: River Songs; Aaron Copland: American Folk Songs; and folk song arrangements by Mack Wilberg. Assabet Valley Mastersingers [MA], 3/17/19.
- J.S. Bach: Singet dem Herrn; William Bolcom: Lady Liberty; Johannes Brahms: Five Songs, opus 104; Benjamin Britten: Two Part Songs; Michael Haydn: Te Deum; Thomas Stumpf: New work. Master Singers of Lexington [MA], 3/23/19.
- John Corigliano: Fern Hill; Jake Runestad: Hope of Loving; Eric Whitacre: Five Hebrew Love Songs; Tarik O’Regan: Triptych. Boston Cecilia [MA], 3/24/19.
- Voices of Freedom. A multicultural event featuring the Zamir Chorale of Boston, VOICES 21C, and the Boston Community Gospel Choir. Each group will separately perform songs from the Jewish, Muslim, and Christian cultures, respectively, and then join together to perform music that transcends the collective cultures. Zamir Chorale of Boston [MA], 3/24/19.
- City on the Hill: Early Hymns and Spirituals of New England. Songs by the religious groups who came to New England, from the Puritans to the anthem-singing Universalists of the 18th century, to the utopian Shakers, performed by voices, fiddle, flute, guitar and cello. Boston Camerata [MA], 4/5/19.
- Settings of Psalm 116 by Heinrich Schütz, Christoph Demantius, and Johann Hermann Schein, as well as Gregorian Chant and works by Benedictus Ducis and Orlando di Lasso and J.S. Bach; modern settings of the psalm Jonny Priano and others with contemporary poetry by Bruce McEver, Frances Roth and Juliet Mattila. Crescendo [CT], 4/7/19.
- Songs of the Lights: A Salute to Canada. Imant Raminsh: Magnificat; Ave verum corpus; folksong settings of Stephan Chatman and Donald Patriquin. ChoralArt [ME], 4/14/19.
- Women Composers of America. Chamber music of twentieth and twenty-first century American women composers, including Ruth Crawford Seeger, Amy Beach, Missy Mazzoli, Katharine Parker, and Libby Larson. Cantata Singers [MA], 4/26/19.
- Music and Art: American music inspired by pieces at the New Britain Museum of American Art, including the premiere of a commissioned work by Andrey Stolyarov, with music by Virgil Thomson, Norman Dinerstein, Michael Conley, Randall Thompson, and Gwyneth Walker. CONCORA [CT], 4/28/2019
- What Binds Us Together: The Binding of Isaac Story in Music. Music by Carissimi, Britten, Aharon Harlap, Howard Franzen, and John Tavener. Oratorio Chorale [ME], 5/2, 5/4/19.
- Sheldon Rose: In the Garden of Shushan; Walter Robinson, arr. Kathleen McGuire: Harriet Tubman; Susan Borwick: And Ain't I a Woman! Margaret Dryburgh: The Captives' Hymn. Cantilena [MA], 5/4, 5/5/19.
- A Festival of Psalms. Antonio Vivaldi: In exitu Israel, RV 604; Niccola Porpora: Lauda Jerusalem; Arvo Pärt: Zwei slawische Psalmen; Anton Bruckner: Psalm 23, WAB 34; Johannes Brahms: Schaffe in mir, Gott, op. 29, No 2; Salamone Rossi: Haleluya. Haleli nafshi; Simon Sargon: Psalm 8; Louis Lewandowski: Halalujoy, halalu el b'kod'sho; Dave Brubeck: 23rd Psalm; Will Todd: Durham Jazz Psalms. Heritage Chorale [MA], 5/11/19.
Premium or “special” Messiahs (alphabetical)
- Arcadia Players [MA], 12/21/18.
- Boston Baroque [MA], 12/7/18, 12/8/18.
- CONCORA [CT], 11/30/18.
- Handel and Haydn Society [MA], 11/30/18, 12/1/18, 12/2/18.
- Handel Society of Dartmouth College [NH], 5/18/19, 5/19/19.
- Hartford Chorale [CT], 12/1/18, 12/2/18.
- New Haven Symphony Orchestra [CT], 12/20/18.
- Providence Singers [RI], 12/15/18.
- Worcester Chorus [MA], 4/13/19.