NYC Master Chorale Announces 2023-24 Season

By David Salazar

New York City Master Chorale has unveiled its 2023-24 season.

“Our upcoming season includes a broad array of genres and eras and offers a unique opportunity for audiences to expand their experience of choral music as we journey together from the 15th century to present day with a stunning and playful new commission,” said David J. Recca, Artistic Director, in an official press release. “We are also delighted to be working with so many new friends and treasured collaborators, including Tara Mack, Makoto Nakura, Colin Britt and the West Village Chorale and others, and cannot wait to welcome our audiences in November, March, and May.”

The season opens with “Annelies,” a choral setting of “The Diary of Anne Frank.” The work, by James Whitbourn, is scored for soprano, choir, and chamber ensemble.

Performance Date: Nov. 12, 2023

That will be followed up by a concert that features a collaboration with the West Village Chorale. The program will be announced at a future date.

Performance Date: March 8 & 10, 2024

The season draws to a close with “Evening’s Empire,” which includes the world premiere of Tara Mack and Peter Klatzow’s “Return of the Moon.”

Performance Date: May 18, 2024

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