Schiller Institute NYC Chorus at the 6th Chinese Chorus Festival
The Sino-American Musician Association and the Council of Chinese-American Associations invited the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus to participate in the 6th New York Chinese Chorus Festival, held on September 28, 2019.
Read more9/11 Memorial Concert
Schiller Institute NYC Chorus presented the 9/11 Memorial Concert, on September 8, 2019 at St. Veronica's Church in the Village, featuring Beethoven Sonata no. 17, 'The Tempest', Johannes Brahms Nänie Op. 82, Franz Schubert Mass in G, J.S. Bach Jesu, Meine Freude, and African-American Spirituals.
Read moreA Concert in Celebration of Saint Anselm and Saint Roch, July 28, 2019
Featuring the music of Afro-Brazilian composer José Maurício Nunes Garcia, J.S. Bach, and African-American Spirituals.
Read moreMay 5, 2019 Mozart Solemn Vespers
The Schiller Institute NYC Chorus presents Mozart's Solemn Vespers (Vesperae solennes de confessore,K. 339), select African-American Spirituals, and Italian Opera arias at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church in the Bronx, NY.
Read moreFriedrich Schiller Birthday Celebration Concert, November 18, 2018
Featuring the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus and orchestra. My-Hoa Steger, Piano; Indira Mahajan, Soprano; Linda Childs, Alto; Everett Suttle, Tenor; Costas Tsourakis, Bass performing Beethoven's Choral Fantasia Op. 80 and Mass in C major Op. 86, Africa-American Spirituals.
Read more9-11 Memorial Concert
Featuring the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus with soloists Indira Mahajan, soprano; Linda Childs, alto; Everett Suttle; tenor Paul An, bass; performing the music of Beethoven, Brahms, and Schubert and African-American Spirituals all at the Verdi tuning of A=432 Hz
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Dona nobis pacem: 1968-2018
In 1968, two great American leaders Dr. Martin Luther King Jr, and Robert Kennedy were felled by assassins' bullets. On Christmas Eve of the same year, three American astronauts became the first human beings to orbit the moon, demonstrating that the dream of President John F. Kennedy was near realization, even after his untimely death. Now, the American people are called upon to abandon the last half century of degradation and war, and choose the optimistic path, identified as "the future Spirit of Humanity," by Schiller Institute founder Helga Zepp-LaRouche. In that spirit, the genius Ludwig van Beethoven once said that if his music were properly understood, "warfare in and among nations would become an impossibility." This performance is dedicated to that principle, and will be performed at the scientific tuning of C=256Hz.
Read moreFrom the Mountaintop: Concert Commemorating The Life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
April 9, 2018: A classical music dramatic retrospective, featuring works by Mozart, Handel, Roland Hayes, Hall Johnson, Roland Carter and others, and performances by Schiller Institute NYC Chorus and leading guest soloists and acclaimed actors
Read moreAlexandrov Ensemble One Year Memorial Musical Commemoration
January 6, 2018, New York City.
Read moreChristmas Concert 2017
The Foundation for the Revival of Classical Culture Presents:
A Christmas Concert performed by the Schiller Institute NYC Chorus
Featuring excerpts from Beethoven’s Mass in C major , and selections from Handel’s Messiah
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