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©Connecticut Choral Society, Inc., P.O. Box 42, Southbury, CT  06488-0042  203-206-7186

Webmaster@ctchoralsociety.org

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CCS is supported in part by funding from the CT Commission on Culture and Tourism, the Non-Profit Assistance Initiative, a joint project of the Connecticut Community Foundation and the United Way of Greater Waterbury, as well as by contributions grants and under-writing from our loyal supporters and businesses and financial institutions in the region .

The Mission of the Connecticut Choral Society is to promote quality diversified choral music for the benefit of the singer as well as the listening audience. 

The Choral Society strives for high musical standards that encourage choral singing and performance.

Mission Statement

Founded in 1980, the Connecticut Choral Society, Inc. is an ensemble of auditioned singers from more than 20 towns in Connecticut. Under the direction of Eric Dale Knapp, its members are committed to provide a music resource for Connecticut; to encourage singing and performing choral music of the highest artistic quality; and to stimulate greater appreciation and enjoyment of choral music.

    The Connecticut Choral Society has appeared at Carnegie Hall, toured internationally and performed on network television. Rehearsals are held weekly in South Britain, CT.

Welcome!

Spring 2008 Concert  

A Concert of Psalms, held April 27. Click here for more photos.

Check out the photo gallery for our successful spring auction fund raiser (and, of course, wine tasting!).

Fall season rehearsals begin September 8.

Maestro Eric Knapp has selected beautiful music for our two Candlelight Concerts which will be held Friday, December 12 at Trinity Church, in Newtown, CT, and Saturday, December 13 at the North Congregational Church in Woodbury, CT

Highlights include A Ceremony of Carols
by Benjamin Britten, two settings of
O Magnum Mysterium, and
Dancing Day by John Rutter.

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These people sang in China!