Winter's Gifts: PEACE

Presented by The Choral Project

Photo courtesy of The Choral Project

The highly-acclaimed Silicon Valley-based choir The Choral Project and the critically acclaimed San José Chamber Orchestra present their 18th annual holiday concert... Winter’s Gifts: PEACE

The Choral Project and San José Chamber Orchestra, returns to celebrate and exalt peace. Fifty-five singers and musicians will join to perform in these December holiday performances.  The two acclaimed and award-winning nonprofit music organizations present their signature choral and string-based sounds. Winter’s Gifts: PEACE will be performed in two Bay Area venues on Friday, December 16th (8pm) at Mission Santa Clara de Asís, 500 El Camino Real on the Campus of Santa Clara University, and again on Saturday, December 17th (8pm) at First United Methodist Church , 625 Hamilton Avenue in Palo Alto.

Included in the repertoire will be world music that centers on the theme of hope, especially in songs like Paul Cadwell and Sean Ivory’s “Hope for Resolution,” which pairs the plainchant “Divinum mysterium” with the South African song “Thula Sizwe” (“Nation, Do Not Cry”). The song was written for Nelson Mandela and F.W. de Klerk, two figures in history who in working together dismantled apartheid.  Additionally, the concert will also feature music by René Clausen, Joan Szymko, William Susman, Ahmed Alabaca, and world premieres by Theodore Lucas and Daniel Hughes.

TICKETS: General Admission: $40 | Seniors: $25 | Students: $10 

All audience members, regardless of age, must be fully vaccinated and demonstrate proof of vaccination at every performance. Masking is not required but is highly encouraged.

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Daniel Hughes Choral Project Artistic Director
Barbara Day Turner Chamber Orchestra Music Director