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A Sound You Will Feel!

Vespers, also known as The All-Night Vigil, has been praised as Rachmaninoff’s finest achievement. In an explosion of creativity this glorious work poured out of the composer in less than two weeks.

A magnificent work—one of Rachmaninoff’s greatest creations.

A rich tapestry of chants, complex multiple melodies and harmonies, Rachmaninoff’s a cappella masterpiece is a showcase for the entire choir while making a special featuring of the bass voice. For these concerts True Concord gathers the best of these unique lowest-of-low voices—the basso profondo—creating a sound you will FEEL!

“…True Concord lives up to the ideals of their name…” —NY CONCERT REVIEW

“True Concord Voices & Orchestra is excellent…harmonies and cluster chords ring true with perfect choral intonation.” —OPERA TODAY

A Sound You Will Feel!

Vespers, also known as The All-Night Vigil, has been praised as Rachmaninoff’s finest achievement. In an explosion of creativity this glorious work poured out of the composer in less than two weeks.

A magnificent work—one of Rachmaninoff’s greatest creations.

A rich tapestry of chants, complex multiple melodies and harmonies, Rachmaninoff’s a cappella masterpiece is a showcase for the entire choir while making a special featuring of the bass voice. For these concerts True Concord gathers the best of these unique lowest-of-low voices—the basso profondo—creating a sound you will FEEL!

“…True Concord lives up to the ideals of their name…” —NY CONCERT REVIEW

“True Concord Voices & Orchestra is excellent…harmonies and cluster chords ring true with perfect choral intonation.” —OPERA TODAY

A Sound You Will Feel!

Vespers, also known as The All-Night Vigil, has been praised as Rachmaninoff’s finest achievement. In an explosion of creativity this glorious work poured out of the composer in less than two weeks.

A magnificent work—one of Rachmaninoff’s greatest creations.

A rich tapestry of chants, complex multiple melodies and harmonies, Rachmaninoff’s a cappella masterpiece is a showcase for the entire choir while making a special featuring of the bass voice. For these concerts True Concord gathers the best of these unique lowest-of-low voices—the basso profondo—creating a sound you will FEEL!

“…True Concord lives up to the ideals of their name…” —NY CONCERT REVIEW

“True Concord Voices & Orchestra is excellent…harmonies and cluster chords ring true with perfect choral intonation.” —OPERA TODAY

The Story of the Creation in Words and Music

“Inspired by hearing Handel’s Messiah in London, The Creation is the greatest triumph of Haydn’s glorious career. Unsullied optimism expressed in some of the most lovable and life-affirming music ever composed.” —BBC Music Magazine

Celebrating the depth of talent in True Concord, The Creation features more than a dozen soloists from the chorus. This is one of those works that artists dream of performing and that must be heard by audiences.

Arguably Haydn’s greatest and most intensely personal work, this is artistry and excellence in concert!

Artfully sculpting the English translation to Haydn’s music, these performances feature a new text underlay by True Concord Assistant Director and bass, Philip Moody.

The Story of the Creation in Words and Music

“Inspired by hearing Handel’s Messiah in London, The Creation is the greatest triumph of Haydn’s glorious career. Unsullied optimism expressed in some of the most lovable and life-affirming music ever composed.” —BBC Music Magazine

Celebrating the depth of talent in True Concord, The Creation features more than a dozen soloists from the chorus. This is one of those works that artists dream of performing and that must be heard by audiences.

Arguably Haydn’s greatest and most intensely personal work, this is artistry and excellence in concert!

Artfully sculpting the English translation to Haydn’s music, these performances feature a new text underlay by True Concord Assistant Director and bass, Philip Moody.

The Story of the Creation in Words and Music

“Inspired by hearing Handel’s Messiah in London, The Creation is the greatest triumph of Haydn’s glorious career. Unsullied optimism expressed in some of the most lovable and life-affirming music ever composed.” —BBC Music Magazine

Celebrating the depth of talent in True Concord, The Creation features more than a dozen soloists from the chorus. This is one of those works that artists dream of performing and that must be heard by audiences.

Arguably Haydn’s greatest and most intensely personal work, this is artistry and excellence in concert!

Artfully sculpting the English translation to Haydn’s music, these performances feature a new text underlay by True Concord Assistant Director and bass, Philip Moody.

Featuring illuminated portraits and the words of 47 different women from across the world and across time, this work tells the story of the importance of finding, and using, your voice.

Metropolitan Opera favorite, acclaimed recitalist and opera superstar soprano Susanna Phillips sings the ethereal Exsultate, jubilate by Mozart and the long-awaited and much-anticipated world premiere of Here I Am by Jocelyn Hagen.

Hagen’s work uses quotations and poems by women authors, activists, world leaders, and historical figures. At the end of the work, the orchestra and male voices go silent and the voices of women and girls sing on into the future. See the Here I Am portraits at Hotel Congress in January 2023.

Here I Am is ultimately a message of hope. “Hope that now and in the future women will continue to come forward, to speak up, speak out and to tell their stories. And that the act of telling their stories provides empowerment.” —Jocelyn Hagen

Bursting with innovation, this program premieres the winning work of the 5th annual Stephen Paulus Emerging Composers Competition. Also included is music by or inspired by African Americans and Native Americans, reflecting the diverse voices that are America’s cultural mosaic.

“True Concord has created something truly spectacular!” —Arizona Daily Star

Featuring illuminated portraits and the words of 47 different women from across the world and across time, this work tells the story of the importance of finding, and using, your voice.

Metropolitan Opera favorite, acclaimed recitalist and opera superstar soprano Susanna Phillips sings the ethereal Exsultate, jubilate by Mozart and the long-awaited and much-anticipated world premiere of Here I Am by Jocelyn Hagen.

Hagen’s work uses quotations and poems by women authors, activists, world leaders, and historical figures. At the end of the work, the orchestra and male voices go silent and the voices of women and girls sing on into the future. See the Here I Am portraits at Hotel Congress in January 2023.

Here I Am is ultimately a message of hope. “Hope that now and in the future women will continue to come forward, to speak up, speak out and to tell their stories. And that the act of telling their stories provides empowerment.” —Jocelyn Hagen

Bursting with innovation, this program premieres the winning work of the 5th annual Stephen Paulus Emerging Composers Competition. Also included is music by or inspired by African Americans and Native Americans, reflecting the diverse voices that are America’s cultural mosaic.

“True Concord has created something truly spectacular!” —Arizona Daily Star

Featuring illuminated portraits and the words of 47 different women from across the world and across time, this work tells the story of the importance of finding, and using, your voice.

Metropolitan Opera favorite, acclaimed recitalist and opera superstar soprano Susanna Phillips sings the ethereal Exsultate, jubilate by Mozart and the long-awaited and much-anticipated world premiere of Here I Am by Jocelyn Hagen.

Hagen’s work uses quotations and poems by women authors, activists, world leaders, and historical figures. At the end of the work, the orchestra and male voices go silent and the voices of women and girls sing on into the future. See the Here I Am portraits at Hotel Congress in January 2023.

Here I Am is ultimately a message of hope. “Hope that now and in the future women will continue to come forward, to speak up, speak out and to tell their stories. And that the act of telling their stories provides empowerment.” —Jocelyn Hagen

Bursting with innovation, this program premieres the winning work of the 5th annual Stephen Paulus Emerging Composers Competition. Also included is music by or inspired by African Americans and Native Americans, reflecting the diverse voices that are America’s cultural mosaic.

“True Concord has created something truly spectacular!” —Arizona Daily Star