Join us for our 2024-2025 Concert Season!
WILD NIGHTS: Dickinson and Neruda
As part of the second annual Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival, the Vashon Island Chorale sings music inspired by two great poets. Island composer Bill Wood brings a suite of pithy songs on texts of Emily Dickinson. And the twentieth-century American giant Samuel Barber celebrates the poetry of Pablo Neruda with a large-scale work with orchestra, The Lovers. We also present the world premiere of a new work by Chorale singer Beverly Reil, in commemoration of the Lahaina wildfire of 2023. Don't miss this concert of vibrant, lusty, introspective, and heartfelt music.
Tickets go on sale in February 2025 and are available through VashonCenterForTheArts.org.
WILD NIGHTS: Dickinson and Neruda
As part of the second annual Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival, the Vashon Island Chorale sings music inspired by two great poets. Island composer Bill Wood brings a suite of pithy songs on texts of Emily Dickinson. And the twentieth-century American giant Samuel Barber celebrates the poetry of Pablo Neruda with a large-scale work with orchestra, The Lovers. We also present the world premiere of a new work by Chorale singer Beverly Reil, in commemoration of the Lahaina wildfire of 2023. Don't miss this concert of vibrant, lusty, introspective, and heartfelt music.
Tickets go on sale in February 2025 and are available through VashonCenterForTheArts.org.
CANDLELIGHT CAROLS: Christmas music of Bach and Rutter
The Vashon Island Chorale celebrates Christmas with two great composers of sacred music: Johann Sebastian Bach and Sir John Rutter. Bach penned hundreds of church cantatas, of which we will sing selections of four that were written for the Christmas season. Rutter's name is virtually synonymous with Christmas carols: both original compositions and arrangements of popular favorites. Join the Chorale for this festive occasion of seasonal music old and new!
CANDLELIGHT CAROLS: Christmas music of Bach and Rutter
The Vashon Island Chorale celebrates Christmas with two great composers of sacred music: Johann Sebastian Bach and Sir John Rutter. Bach penned hundreds of church cantatas, of which we will sing selections of four that were written for the Christmas season. Rutter's name is virtually synonymous with Christmas carols: both original compositions and arrangements of popular favorites. Join the Chorale for this festive occasion of seasonal music old and new!
Carmina Burana | Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival
Experience the exhilarating power of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana as the Vashon Island Chorale takes the stage for two captivating performances on April 27 and 28. With its rich tapestry of medieval poetry, this monumental work celebrates life, love, and fate with its dynamic rhythms and soaring melodies. Don't miss this extraordinary evening as the Chorale unleashes the full force of Orff's masterpiece.
Carmina Burana | Katherine L. White Invitational Choral Festival
Experience the exhilarating power of Carl Orff's Carmina Burana as the Vashon Island Chorale takes the stage for two captivating performances on April 27 and 28. With its rich tapestry of medieval poetry, this monumental work celebrates life, love, and fate with its dynamic rhythms and soaring melodies. Don't miss this extraordinary evening as the Chorale unleashes the full force of Orff's masterpiece.
A Northwest Christmas
There's nothing like a Northwest Christmas. We present a program of all Pacific Northwest composers with choral pieces on a winter theme, including the world premieres of works by Aaron Giles, John Michael Paulson, and Calvin Rice. Sharing the program are compositions by Giselle Wyers, Peter Siebert, Karen Thomas, Bronwyn Edwards, Reginald Unterseher and Morten Lauridsen, PNW composers all. Join us to celebrate the wealth of choral composition talent we are fortunate to enjoy in our region.
A Northwest Christmas
There's nothing like a Northwest Christmas. We present a program of all Pacific Northwest composers with choral pieces on a winter theme, including the world premieres of works by Aaron Giles, John Michael Paulson, and Calvin Rice. Sharing the program are compositions by Giselle Wyers, Peter Siebert, Karen Thomas, Bronwyn Edwards, Reginald Unterseher and Morten Lauridsen, PNW composers all. Join us to celebrate the wealth of choral composition talent we are fortunate to enjoy in our region.