Upcoming Events
The Crossing: What Should I Do?
The Month of Moderns 2025
Gavin Bryars’ The Last Days of Immanuel Kant
Bach Vocal Artists: Vivaldi's Choral Works
Join us for an evening of delightful surprises as we bring to life the lesser-known works of this beloved composer. From spirited choral movements to enchanting vocal harmonies, it is easy to lose yourself in the vivacious charm of Vivaldi's music. This concert promises to be a cheerful celebration of Vivaldi’s lesser-known masterpieces, guaranteed to leave you with a newfound appreciation for his genius.
Seraphic Fire: Angels Behind the Walls
Journey back to 18th-century Italy, where captivating music blossomed in convents. Antonio Vivaldi, the "Red Priest," composed vibrant choral pieces for Venice's cloistered convent and orphanage, the Ospedale della Pietà, including the beloved Magnificat. Across Italy, talented women like Chiara Margarita Cozzolani and Maria Xaveria Perucona crafted ecstatic compositions that raised eyebrows among religious authorities. Join Patrick Dupre Quigley as he leads chorus and period orchestra in this program that offers a peek into the secret lives of 18th-century nuns.
Seraphic Fire: Angels Behind the Walls
Journey back to 18th-century Italy, where captivating music blossomed in convents. Antonio Vivaldi, the "Red Priest," composed vibrant choral pieces for Venice's cloistered convent and orphanage, the Ospedale della Pietà, including the beloved Magnificat. Across Italy, talented women like Chiara Margarita Cozzolani and Maria Xaveria Perucona crafted ecstatic compositions that raised eyebrows among religious authorities. Join Patrick Dupre Quigley as he leads chorus and period orchestra in this program that offers a peek into the secret lives of 18th-century nuns.
Seraphic Fire: Angels Behind the Walls
Journey back to 18th-century Italy, where captivating music blossomed in convents. Antonio Vivaldi, the "Red Priest," composed vibrant choral pieces for Venice's cloistered convent and orphanage, the Ospedale della Pietà, including the beloved Magnificat. Across Italy, talented women like Chiara Margarita Cozzolani and Maria Xaveria Perucona crafted ecstatic compositions that raised eyebrows among religious authorities. Join Patrick Dupre Quigley as he leads chorus and period orchestra in this program that offers a peek into the secret lives of 18th-century nuns.
Seraphic Fire: Angels Behind the Walls
Journey back to 18th-century Italy, where captivating music blossomed in convents. Antonio Vivaldi, the "Red Priest," composed vibrant choral pieces for Venice's cloistered convent and orphanage, the Ospedale della Pietà, including the beloved Magnificat. Across Italy, talented women like Chiara Margarita Cozzolani and Maria Xaveria Perucona crafted ecstatic compositions that raised eyebrows among religious authorities. Join Patrick Dupre Quigley as he leads chorus and period orchestra in this program that offers a peek into the secret lives of 18th-century nuns.
Variant 6: Re/Create
Kile Smith, Endless Morn of Light
Orlando di Lasso, Prophetiae Sibyllarum
Variant 6: Re/Create
Kile Smith, Endless Morn of Light
Orlando di Lasso, Prophetiae Sibyllarum
Variant 6: Re/Create
Kile Smith, Endless Morn of Light
Orlando di Lasso, Prophetiae Sibyllarum
Variant 6: Re/Imagine
Works by Lili Boulanger, Francis Poulenc, Herbert Howells, Gabriel Jackson, Joanna Marsh, Benjamin C.S. Boyle, Thomas Lacôte, and Gregoire Rolland
Variant 6 & Brooklyn Art Song Society – Histories III: Renaissance
Benjamin Britten: 7 Sonnets of Michelangelo Op. 22
Carlo Gesualdo: Selected Madrigals
Claudio Monteverdi: Selected Madrigals
Hugo Wolf: Michelangelo Lieder
The Crossing – What belongs to me?
Music of Ayanna Woods, David Lang, Shara Nova, and Gabriela Ortiz
The Crossing – Prairie in our Backyard, Month of Moderns 2
Works of Ayanna Woods, Wang Lu, Joseph C. Phillips Jr., Vanessa Lann, and Gabriel Jackson
The Crossing – Not So Much Watching as Waiting, Month of Moderns 1
Robert Maggio’s The Woman Where We are Living and Stacy Garrop’s In a House Besieged
Seraphic Fire – Mid-Century Modern
Inspired by rapid technological advancements and a post-war world, artists in the mid-20th century strove to predict and create the art of the future. Composers like Arnold Schoenberg experimented with new sounds and compositional techniques. At the same time, others like Alan Hovhaness and Samuel Barber returned to styles of the past with new understanding.
The Raritan Players - In the Salon of Angelica Kauffman
In this program, the Raritan Players imagine an evening in Kauffman’s home, in which music mixed with discussion of literature and visual art.
Variant 6 – Virtue & Vice Tour
In February 2024, the artists of Variant 6 will travel to New Orleans to reprise excerpts from last season’s Virtue & Vice program with Filament Baroque and artists of the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.
The Crossing – Can We Know the Sound of Forgiveness
Performance of Gabriela Ortiz’s new work Can We Know the Sound of Forgiveness?

Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 - Choral Arts Philadelphia
Monteverdi Vespers of 1610 with Choral Arts Philadelphia and Philadelphia Bach Collegium

I Wonder as I Wander - The Thirteen
Featuring works from the 16th century to today, including works written for The Thirteen, I Wonder as I Wander, explores the intersection between the holiday story and awe, celebration, warmth, and joy!

Testimonies - Trio Eos
Works by Kate Soper, Melissa Dunphy, Donna McKevitt, Catherine Carter, Kamala Sankaram, and Karen Siegel

Handel’s Roman Vespers - Bach Vocal Artists
Dixit Dominus, Laudate pueri Dominus, and Nisi Dominus
