Do you love to sing? The Ridgefield Chorale is beginning their fall season!

Do you love to sing? The Ridgefield Chorale is beginning their fall season! The Chorale is a mixed choir of 70 voices, performing a range of repertoire, from the contemporary classical repertoire to pops, standards, and Broadway. Artistic Director, Daniela Sikora leads the ensemble.  Rehearsals are weekly on Tuesday nights in Ridgefield, CT with a few rehearsals on Thursday nights, beginning August 21. All are welcome to join!

“The Chorale provides not only a chance to sing beautiful music but to do so with people who have become true friends who are dedicated to our community and each other,” said Weston resident Laurie Bradbury. “I’ve been a member for 19 years and still look forward to attending every rehearsal and performing in every concert.”   

Sing with us for our Fall Concert, “Always Something Sings!” We will be singing music that connects life and human experience and the presence of music all around us. “Every day, in all creation, always something sings.”

If you or someone you know is interested in becoming a member, please join us on Tuesday, August 21st from 7PM-9:30 PM at Saint Andrew’s Church in Ridgefield at 6 Ivy Hill Road. The Chorale will perform on November 10th at the Veronica Hagman Concert Hall at Western Connecticut State University.

Not a singer but love our concerts? Save the dates! Our Fall Concert is Saturday, Nov 10, 2018, our Holiday Concert is Sunday, Dec 16, 2018, and our Spring Concert is April 27, 2019.

The Ridgefield Chorale is a 70+ member non-profit choir that was founded in 1976, specializing in contemporary music with a strong commitment to community service outgrowth. The Chorale is made up of seasoned musicians and motivated learners from Fairfield and Westchester counties and led by artistic director Daniela Sikora since 1998. For more information, visit www.RidgefieldChorale.org

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