Singing with the Symphony
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra is home to a 100-member volunteer chorus, founded in 1993 by VSOC Conductor Emeritus, Robert De Cormier. The first performance, Leonard Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, took place in May 1994. Since then, the chorus has performed works from the classical, popular, folk, and contemporary repertoires in venues around the state. Our choral musicians, like those in the orchestra, travel from far and wide to be a part of this great organization. They are motivated by their love of choral music, the camaraderie of singing together, and ultimately, by the thrill of performing onstage with the orchestra.
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra Chorus, under the direction of José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, always welcomes new members in all voice ranges. Those interested in auditioning for the chorus, or needing more information, should be in touch with Chorus Coordinator Hannah Hansen at hannah@vso.org.
José Daniel Flores-Caraballo, Chorus Director
Jeff Rehbach, Assistant Chorus Director
Hannah Hansen, Chorus Coordinator
2024/25 SEASON INFORMATION FOR VSO CHORUS
The VSO Chorus will perform on Dec 6, 7 and 8 (full chorus, 80 voices) and March 1 (smaller chorus, 40 voices).
VSO Chorus Schedule, 24-25 season
Concert Dec 8, 3:00pm, Rutland (call time 2:00pm)
INFO FOR PROSPECTIVE SINGERS
We welcome all interested singers to schedule a vocal assessment (audition) to be considered for the upcoming season. Auditions are generally held in the fall and include an assessment of your vocal range, plus a short prepared excerpt. To indicate interest and schedule an audition, email Chorus Coordinator Hannah Hansen at hannah@vso.org.
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