By Laurie H. Ongley In 1985, Marguerite L. Brooks and the Institute of Sacred Music invited New Haven community members to join Yale affiliates in a fledgling chorus, the Yale Camerata. The walls separating campus from city, thus breached by music, remain open to this day. After nearly forty years the Camerata is performing under its second permanent conductor, Felicia
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In celebration of its 50th anniversary year, the Yale Institute of Sacred Music is inviting singers in the greater New Haven area to participate in an ecumenical hymn festival in Woolsey Hall on May 5, 2024, at 4 p.m. The goal is to gather a community choir of 300 voices to lead an audience of over 1,000 around the theme “All Creation Sings,” celebrating the diversity of our
Yale Camerata's first concert of the season “Out of Time” will be on Saturday, October 14 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Felicia Barber, conductor, has selected repertoire that explores the many aspects of time, and its ability to be elusive, fleeting, and precious. Texts will examine periods of time in memorable moments, seconds, minutes, hours, and seasons, beginning with creation and