The St. Charles Singers, led by founder and music director Jeffrey Hunt, will conclude its decade-long "Mozart Journey" project with concerts on Aug. 27-28 in St. Charles, Illinois, featuring two of his most beloved sacred choral works, a famous opera aria, and a dramatic early symphony.
The St. Charles Singers, led by founder and music director Jeffrey Hunt, will offer the next-to-last installment of its milestone, multi-season Mozart Journey project in concerts April 9 and 10, 2022, in St. Charles, Illinois, featuring four of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s rarely heard sacred choral works. <br/><br/>Guest soloist is soprano Michelle Areyzaga, a former St. Charles Singers ensemble member who has achieved success as an opera, concert, and recital artist. <br/><br/>The acclaimed chamber choir’s Mozart Journey XVI program, with the Metropolis Orchestra, is the penultimate destination in its decade-long voyage through the beloved classical composer’s complete sacred choral works, few of which are ever heard live in concert. <br/><br/>“Many listeners find Mozart’s sacred choral music as thrilling and satisfying as his operas, symphonies, and chamber works, yet most of this music remains neglected,” Hunt says. “Our Mozart Jou
The St. Charles Singers, led by founder and music director Jeffrey Hunt, will offer the next-to-last installment of its milestone, multi-season Mozart Journey project in concerts April 9 and 10, 2022, in St. Charles, Illinois, featuring four of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s rarely heard sacred choral works. <br/><br/>Guest soloist is soprano Michelle Areyzaga, a former St. Charles Singers ensemble member who has achieved success as an opera, concert, and recital artist. <br/><br/>The acclaimed chamber choir’s Mozart Journey XVI program, with the Metropolis Orchestra, is the penultimate destination in its decade-long voyage through the beloved classical composer’s complete sacred choral works, few of which are ever heard live in concert. <br/><br/>“Many listeners find Mozart’s sacred choral music as thrilling and satisfying as his operas, symphonies, and chamber works, yet most of this music remains neglected,” Hunt says. “Our Mozart Jou