Some symphonic works just seem to sing. No surprise, then, that tuneful instrumental works have sometimes been adapted for voice. The Greenville Chorale’s program “An Orchestra of Voices” spotlights music…
Paul’s Pick of the Week: “Messiah,” by George Frideric Handel, featuring the Greenville Chorale, Tuesday, Dec. 18, 7:30 p.m. at Furman University’s McAlister Auditorium. Why you should go: This oratorio…
The Greenville Chorale has announced its 58th concert season for 2018-2019, which includes a wide variety of genres and styles to appeal to a broad base of musical tastes. Bingham…
“LUX: the dawn from on high,” will be performed by the Greenville Chorale and Greenville Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Bingham Vick Jr., on Oct. 28.
Artisphere, ranked one of the top fine arts shows in the country, poured money into artists’ pockets and Greenville’s economy. In 2017, the festival broke all previous records for economic impact, attendance and sales.
The chorale's season includes a variety of new and old choral and choral-orchestral works, including the world premiere of a commissioned work by Greenville composer Dan Forrest.
Written by Carol Barnett in 2008, “The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass” includes the five sections of a traditional mass (Kyrie, Gloria, Credo, Sanctus, and Agnus Dei) interspersed with ballads of personal expression, which will be sung by Rosemary Hughes, mezzo-soprano and director of music and arts at Buncombe Street United Methodist Church.
Henry Gibson has never gotten the chance to sit in the audience during a Greenville Chorale concert. That’s because he has been performing with the Chorale since its inaugural season…