Chester River Chorale’s “A Feast of Carols” Holiday Concerts promise to delight!

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Artistic Director Alexis Ward’s excitement is heartfelt. “I’m thrilled to share ‘A Feast of Carols’ with our community. The beautiful arrangements of these traditional carols bring a new, vibrant energy to melodies that people have cherished for centuries. It’s a joy to celebrate these timeless tunes in such a fresh and exciting way.”

Chester River Chorale FlyerChestertown concerts are Friday, December 13th at 7:30 pm and Saturday, December 14th at 4:00 pm at the Presbyterian Church of Chestertown. Bring an item to donate to the Food Pantry as we spread the hope of the season beyond the concert walls.

Chester River Chorale concerts pack the house so, new this season, tickets for the Chestertown concerts may be reserved online – A Feast of Carols tickets. There will be a limited number of walk-in seats available, but this event sells out! We encourage everyone to Reserve your tickets now and Make a donation (suggested $20 per adult, children free) to join us for unforgettable concerts of music, community, and holiday cheer!

If you can’t join our Chestertown concerts, the Chorale is presenting a special concert, Hark, What Music!, in collaboration with the Easton Choral Arts Society on Sunday, December 15th at 3 pm at St. Elizabeth Catholic Church in Wilmington, Delaware. Can’t wait to see you in Chestertown and/or Wilmington!

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The Chester River Chorale is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization supported in part by the Maryland State Arts Council. Support is also provided by the Kent Cultural Alliance, the Artistic Insights Fund of the Mid-Shore Community Foundation, the Hedgelawn Foundation, the Rosin Creek Collaborative, the Choptank Electric Trust, and our generous sponsors, patrons, advertisers, and audiences.

The Chorale’s mission is to provide opportunity, education, and inspiration for amateur singers to strive for artistic excellence entertaining diverse audiences and enriching the cultural life of the community. The repertoire is varied and expansive, including classic favorites as well as works from living and underrepresented composers. As a community choir, open to all, the CRC includes singers with professional music experience, all the way to singers who do not read music. Teenagers to octogenarians come together through a love of singing, learning new music, and expanding their musical skills. If you love to sing, the Chorale welcomes you.

More information about the Chester River Chorale can be found at: www.chesterriverchorale.org. Go to the Contact page and fill in your contact information to receive Chester River Chorale updates.