CONCERTS & EVENTS
Come and experience the richness and diversity of the choral art form, joyously executed at the highest standard of musical excellence. Get tickets to an upcoming Kantorei performance below!
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Experience how sacred music flows through centuries as we honor two remarkable anniversaries in 2025: the 500th birthday of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina (1525-1594) and the 90th birthday of Arvo Pärt (b. 1935). This unique program intertwines Palestrina's delicate Renaissance polyphony with Pärt's mystical minimalism, revealing how threads of spiritual expression connect across time.
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This time-honored annual tradition brings together Kantorei and the Meistersingers of Cherry Creek High School. We are always pleased to be joined by this excellent group of young singers, as we encourage them to pursue the gift of singing beyond their high school experience. We invite you to bring the whole family for a program of familiar songs of Christmas – you’ll want to make it a part of your own holiday traditions.
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International guitar virtuoso and composer and Colorado native Aaron Larget-Caplan joins Kantorei in holiday performances featuring seasonal selections written for Guitar and Choir including works by composer/guitarist Jeffrey Van made famous for his work with the Dale Warland Singers.
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Experience an enchanting musical journey where winter melts into spring as acclaimed ensemble Kantorei presents two masterful song cycles. Morten Lauridsen's dynamic Mid-Winter Songs paint Robert Graves' winter landscapes in luminous harmonies, while Matthew Harris's settings of William Shakespeare radiate with the warmth and promise of early spring.
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Celebrate the rich and diverse choral traditions of Spanish-speaking Latin America, featuring works that span from colonial times to the present day. The musical landscape of Latin America represents a unique fusion of European, African, and indigenous influences, creating distinctive styles that reflect the region's complex cultural heritage.
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This is a rare opportunity to hear three of Colorado’s finest choirs sharing the stage and some of their favorite new music! Ars Nova hosts the first Colorado New Choral Music Festival, with the combined artistry of Ars Nova Singers, Kantorei, and St. Martin’s Chamber Choir. Each acclaimed ensemble will present a solo set before joining forces in the World Premiere of Terry Schlenker’s new work The Bird of Vision (based on a poem by 13th-century Sufi mystic, Rumi), commissioned for this one-night-only concert.