This season, our twenty-eighth, will look different. We’ve had to adjust how we teach, rehearse, and perform. But our mission continues: The Choir School is enriching and strengthening young lives through music education.
When you hear us sing, you’re at the finish line, hearing the culmination of months of determined study by our choristers. Each week, our young singers work to learn the fundamentals of music theory, the building blocks they’ll use as they progress through our program and tackle evermore challenging repertoire. And they’re learning discipline and poise, important skills they’ll take with them long after graduation. That’s what you’ll hear when you join us for an online performance this fall.
Today, The Choir School is announcing our fall programming. Our season begins in a few weeks with our Fall Virtual Choir Project Series “Feel the Spirit,” where for three Wednesdays in October you can join us for a virtual performance featuring the Choirs. In December, you can stream our on-demand Christmas concert “Sing We Christmas” direct to your living room. The beloved Charlotte holiday tradition is streaming beginning December 11, 2020 on iOS, Android, Apple TV, Roku, and Chromecast and you can download a DRM-free copy to play anywhere.
All through this season, we hope you’ll take the opportunity to learn more about the journey our choristers are on. We’ve created a special section of our website just for these stories. You’ll find audio, video, profiles, and more about our season.
Whether you’ve been attending Charlotte Choir School concerts for years, or this will be your first time, we want you to enjoy yourself and support our singers as a comfortable member of our audience. Here are some frequently asked questions about the concert-going experience that may help.
Our choirs love an enthusiastic and appreciative audience, so we encourage your applause. Please hold any applause during short pauses between movements or sections of longer pieces. Once a complete piece has ended, your applause is greatly appreciative. A standing ovation for our final curtain call is always appreciated, too!
Food or beverage is not permitted in our main stage venue, St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. Please respect the sanctity of our founding partner’s worship space.
Concerts begin promptly at the announced starting time. Latecomers and those who leave the venue before or during a work will be seated at the first appropriate break in the program.
Please consider how long it will take you to park, walk to our venue, check in, and have a moment before the show to familiarize yourself with the program and relax. We suggest you arrive at the venue at least 20 minutes before showtime.
Yes, cell phones and cameras are allowed. However, we require that you turn off all cell phones, cameras, pagers, beeping watches, and other electronic devices before the performance begins — and that you check to see that they are again turned off after any intermission.Audience members may take photographs before and after the concert. Please note, however, that no photography or recording of any kind is permitted during the performance. Anyone seen using a camera, smart phone, or other device for these activities will be asked to leave.
Our main stage concerts are about 90 minutes and are generally presented without an intermission.
Tickets are sold on our website and all tickets are delivered by email to the purchaser. We do not have a will call, and your ticket (printed or on device) must be presented for proof at the venue.
For main stage concerts at St. Peter’s Episcopal Church or First United Methodist Church, free parking is provided in the TransAmerica Square parking garage on Seventh Street. Enter on Seventh just west of Tryon and bring your ticket with you to the show for validation.
You’re Uptown for a concert in Charlotte — have fun! But there’s no need to stress. Business or business casual works for all main stage concerts. Most importantly, we want you to be comfortable.
That’s okay! We perform sacred and secular choral music with a repertoire that features a mix of accessible, familiar choral works, and some pieces you may not expect. You don’t need to know anything about our repertoire to enjoy our concerts. We will publish the concert program in advance, with information about the composers featured and pieces to be performed. We’ll also include links to Spotify and Apple Music where you can hear some pieces in commercial recordings. Elizabeth Lenti, our Artistic Director, also offers program notes from the stage with information on what to listen for in a piece.