2022/23 Season!
An Evening Hymn: Songs from Korea, Singapore, and Colombia
Our 2022-23 season returns to our roots with "An Evening Hymn"! Our artists will present songs from their respective homelands, interlaced with anecdotes and charming personal stories. Come enjoy a delightful late afternoon with us!
Date: August 19th, 2022
Time: 4:30pm Venue: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Cambridge Artists: Yoonjeong Yoo, Wei En Chan, David Rivera Bozón, and Jonathan Shin (pianist) Free admission: Suggested donation $20 |
Past programs
Perchance I were a Boy
Date: May 8th, 2022
Time: 4:30pm Venue: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Cambridge Artists: Jeannette Lee |
Jeannette Lee makes her debut with a recital that challenges the experiences women are "allowed" to have in the conservative genre of classical song.
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Spring Blossoms
The lunar cycle is of momentous importance to cultures across the world, in this concert we bring together artists from 3 different countries to celebrate the coming of spring through songs unique to each of their cultures. Hear our stories!
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An Evening Hymn
Date: November 12th, 2021
Time: 4:30pm Venue: St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Cambridge Artists: Yoonjeong Yoo & Wei En Chan, Hohyeon Kyung (pianist) Free admission: Suggested donation $20 |
Our resident soprano, Yoonjeong Yoo, and countertenor, Wei En Chan, open this season with sacred hymns tracing their musical roots back to where it all started! Yoonjeong shares beauty from the sacred repertoire which inspired her to take the leap of faith as a professional soprano. Wei En sings songs he learned as a boy chorister in church that transformed his relationship with music.
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Date: November 13th, 2021
Time: 4:30pm Venue: United Methodist Korean Church of Astoria, NY Artists: Yoonjeong Yoo & Wei En Chan, Hohyeon Kyung (pianist) Free admission: Suggested donation $20 |
Our resident soprano, Yoonjeong Yoo, and countertenor, Wei En Chan, open this season with sacred hymns tracing their musical roots back to where it all started! Yoonjeong shares beauty from the sacred repertoire which inspired her to take the leap of faith as a professional soprano. Wei En sings songs he learned as a boy chorister in church that transformed his relationship with music.
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