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Masterwork Series
Octavo Series
Debut Series
Children's Choir Series
Masterworks Series Photo
Masterworks Series
The Masterworks Series invites qualified ensembles to collaborate on a major work for choir, professional orchestra and soloists under the direction of a nationally recognized conductor.
February 23-26, 2012
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Gerard Floriano, conductor
Orff Carmina Burana
February 24–28, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
David Childs, conductor
Childs Festival Te Deum
March 8-12, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Edie Copley, conductor
Rutter Magnificat
March 22-26, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
René Clausen, conductor
Clausen Requiem (Premiere)
March 29-April 2, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Paul Oakley, conductor
Mozart Requiem
April 11-15, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Alan Raines, conductor
Duruflé Requiem
May 2-6, 2012 matinee
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Bruce Rogers, conductor
2-Year College Festival Chorus
Vivaldi Gloria & Mozart Regina Coeli
May 2-6, 2012 matinee
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Betsy Cook Weber, conductor
Women’s Festival Chorus
Haydn Missa Sancti Aloysii
May 2-6, 2012 evening
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Bruce Chamberlain, conductor
Brahms Nånie & Schicksalslied
May 18-22, 2012
Kennedy Center – Washington, DC
Jerry Blackstone, conductor
Mozart Coronation Mass
June 6-10, 2012
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Simon Carrington, conductor
Rutter Requiem
June 6-10, 2012
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Rick Bjella, conductor
Mozart Requiem
June 14-18, 2012
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Donald Neuen, conductor
Handel Messiah
Octavo Series Photo
Octavo Series
The Octavo Series is designed for qualified high school singers to collaborate on 6 or 7 varied shorter works under the direction of a nationally recognized guest conductor. Festival choirs are SATB unless otherwise indicated.
February 25–28, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Hugh Floyd, conductor
March 9-12, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Anton Armstrong, conductor
March 23-26, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Bradley Holmes, conductor
March 23-26, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Craig Arnold, conductor
Florida Festival Chorus
March 30-April 2, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Z. Randall Stroope, conductor
April 12-15, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Jerry Blackstone, conductor
April 12-15, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Rick Bjella, conductor
May 3-6, 2012 matinee
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Lee Nelson, conductor
May 3-6, 2012 evening
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Daniel Bara, conductor
Paul Head, conductor
May 19-22, 2012
Kennedy Center – Washington, DC
Lynne Gackle, conductor
Women’s Festival Chorus
May 19-22, 2012
Kennedy Center – Washington, DC
Sandra Snow, conductor
SATB Chorus
June 7-10, 2012
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
René Clausen, conductor
June 15-18, 2012
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Paul Rardin, conductor
Debut Series Photo
Debut Series
By audition, the Debut Series presents outstanding ensembles in a solo appearance when stage time is available on the following dates.
February 23–26, 2012
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
February 25-28, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
March 9-12, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
March 23-26, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
March 30-April 2, 2012
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
New York City
April 12-15, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
May 3-6, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
May 19-22, 2012
The Kennedy Center - Washington DC
June 7-10, 2012
Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall – New York City
June 15-18, 2012
Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall – New York City
Children's Choir Series Photo
Children's Choir Series
Our Children’s Choir Series is designed for children’s choirs that will participate in individual clinic sessions and in the festival chorus singing six varied shorter works with guest conductor.
March 30-April 2, 2012
Carnegie Hall – New York City
Janeal Krehbiel, conductor
June 7-10, 2012
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Henry Leck, conductor
June 15-18, 2012
Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Lynne Gackle, conductor