THREE NIGHTS OF EXTRAORDINARY MUSIC AT CARNEGIE HALL & LINCOLN CENTER — $9 TICKETS (SPONSORED)

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Manhattan Concert Productions brings together acclaimed guest conductors, university ensembles, festival choruses, and rising artists for three powerful concerts at two of New York City’s most iconic stages.

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Carnegie Hall
Monday, March 9 – 8pm

The series opens in Stern Auditorium with an evening that spans Mozart, contemporary choral masterworks, and gospel-inspired triumphs.

Young musicians from the Suzuki Music Academy of Michigan and the Cesar Chavez Academy Violines Chromaticos join forces under conductors Maria Pia Bucco and Mark Mutter. The Octavo Series Chorus, led by John Wilson, and the Festival Octavo Series Chorus and Calvin University Capella under Mark Stover bring depth and brilliance to a sweeping program.

Highlights include Jake Runestad’s Ritual, Vaughan Williams’ Let All the World in Every Corner Sing, selections from Mozart’s Requiem, Elaine Hagenberg’s luminous O Love, Diana Saez and Suzzette Ortiz’s Canto’ E Libertad (Song of Freedom), and Richard Smallwood’s beloved Total Praise.

A powerful blend of classical tradition and modern choral expression, all on one of the world’s most celebrated stages.

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Alice Tully Hall – Lincoln Center
Monday, March 16 – 8pm

The MCP Octavo & Debut Festival moves to the warm acoustics of Alice Tully Hall for an inspiring evening of collaboration and emerging excellence.

The Octavo Series Chorus, conducted by Timothy Peter of Stetson University, shares the stage with the Eastern New Mexico University Chamber Singers under Jason Paulk. The concert culminates with the Morris Hills Regional Symphony Orchestra led by Brett Izsa, bringing orchestral depth to a program that celebrates artistry and community.

From intimate choral works to expansive symphonic moments, this festival concert highlights the next generation of exceptional performers.

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Carnegie Hall
Monday, March 23 – 8:30pm

The series closes with a vibrant program that moves from Broadway to spirituals to contemporary choral favorites.

Trinity Choir, conducted by Alyssa Gangarosa, joins the Octavo Series Chorus under Brandon Boyd and the Festival Octavo Series Chorus alongside the University of Kentucky Men’s Chorus, led by Jefferson Johnson. Baritone Reginald Smith Jr. lends his commanding voice to the evening’s featured selections.

The program includes Kern’s iconic “Ol’ Man River” from Show Boat, Susan LaBarr’s Love: Then and Still, Dan Davison’s rhythmic Ritmo, traditional spirituals including Down to the River to Pray and Until I Reach My Home, Elaine Hagenberg’s There Was a Time, and Rosephanye Powell’s stirring Still I Rise.

An uplifting and energetic finale inside Carnegie Hall.

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