
A Journey of Light and Hope
âOne heard the musicâs dignity as much as its holiness⌠The performance remained blended, sonorous, and human.â Read the rest of Kevin McLaughlinâs review from ClevelandClassical.com
Our recent concert, Vespers: Rachmaninoffâs All-Night Vigil, was a journey of light and hope. If youâd like to watch the rebroadcast of our Saturday performance or share with a friend, it is available on our YouTube channel, and the program notes can be viewed here. We also welcome your feedback on our anonymous audience survey.
From our Audience đ
âGlorious!â
âA truly spiritual experience.â
âOne of the best choirs I have ever heard.â
âCCCâs artistry is indisputably exquisite; but the thing that truly sets this group apart is its commitment to social justice. Bringing these two things together is thrilling, and we are so fortunate to have them right here in our community.â
With Thanks to our Supporters đ
This concert is made possible by the support of The Louise H. and David S. Ingalls Foundation and the Ohio Arts Council. The Choir is Artist in Residence at Trinity Cathedral Cleveland.
Mark Your Calendars: Our 11th Season đ
In Four Voices đľ
We present a specially curated concert featuring unaccompanied music for four voices. The selections include William Byrdâs Mass for Four Voices, English madrigals, and three pieces composed/arranged by Clevelandâs Dr. Judith Eckelmeyer. With Lauren Vanden Broeck, soprano; Kira McGirr, contralto; Joel Kincannon, tenor (Dec. 3); Peter Wright, tenor (April 1); and Dominic Aragon, baritone.
Wednesday, December 3, 2025, 6:00pm, The Cleveland Museum of Art
Part of the Chamber Music in the Galleries Series. More information here. Presented free of charge, no reservations necessary.
Wednesday, April 1, 2026, noon, Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland
Part of the Brownbag Concert Series. Presented free of charge, no reservations necessary. You are welcome to bring lunch into the cathedral while you enjoy the performance.
Madness & Melancholy đĽ
When the passions of our subconscious pour out into daily life, the results are dramatic indeed. In Madness & Melancholy, we present a program of baroque music that promises to arouse the spirits of even the most lethargic of souls. The selections include excerpts from Henry Purcellâs Dido and Aeneas, mad songs by John Eccles and John Blow, Italian laments and more. With Dominic Aragon, baritone; Abigail Hakel-Garcia, soprano and violin; Adrian Murillo, theorbo; Kira McGirr, contralto; and Gregory Ristow, harpsichord.
Wednesday, January 21, 2026, noon, Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland
Part of the Brownbag Concert Series. Presented free of charge, no reservations necessary. You are welcome to bring lunch into the cathedral while you enjoy the performance.
Wednesday, March 25, 2026, 6:00pm, The Cleveland Museum of Art
Part of the Chamber Music in the Galleries Series. More information here. Presented free of charge, no reservations necessary.
Love in Bloom đ
An enchanting evening of music inspired by romance and nature, including music by Benjamin Britten, TĹru Takemitsu, Eric Whitacre, Morten Lauridsen and Brandon Waddles. Reserve Your Tickets
Friday, February 6, 2026, 7:30pm, Kent United Church of Christ, Kent
Saturday, February 7, 2026, 7:30pm, Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland
Sunday, February 8, 2026, 5:00pm, Bethany Lutheran Church, Ashtabula
La Fleur de la Renaissance âď¸
Step into the rich, resplendent world of Renaissance polyphony, celebrating the timeless works of Josquin des Prez and Guillaume Dufay. Reserve Your Tickets
Friday, May 8, 2026, 7:30pm, Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland
Saturday, May 9, 2026, 7:30pm, First Lutheran Church, Lorain




