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Bach's Magnificat and Other Songs of the Soul

Bach's Magnificat is a delightful and spirited masterwork with text from the Gospel of Luke. After learning that she will give birth to the Son of God, Mary visits her cousin Elisabeth, who says, "Blessed is the fruit of your womb!" and Mary answers, "My soul magnifies the Lord (Magnificat anima mea Dominum) and my spirit rejoices in God my savior." Bach's Magnificat is one of the great choral/orchestral works of our time, and a thrill for both audiences and singers. The second half of the concert will play on the word "anima" from the Magnificat, meaning "soul". Selections - both sacred and secular - that connect to "soul" will be performed.

2024-2025 Season

Annelies (The Diary of Anne Frank)

Millions have read The Diary of Anne Frank and have been struck by the beauty and resilience of the human spirit during horrible and inhumane times. Composer James Whitbourn has created a concert piece for soprano solo, chorus, and orchestra inspired by Annelies (Anne) Frank's famous diary. Annelies is a 75-minute choral work in 14 movements with libretto translated and compiled by Melanie Challenger from The Diary of Anne Frank. This will be a powerful and gripping concert that will be life changing for audiences and performers, alike.

2024-2025 Season

Brahms' Ein deutsches Requiem

Although a "mass for the dead," Brahms' sublime Ein deutsches Requiem places unusual focus on the living - those needing comfort in the loss of a loved one. Join the Larimer Chorale as we come full circle - from the celebration of life and soul in the Magnificat to Brahms' stunning interpretation of the Requiem liturgy. This is one of the greatest choral masterworks of all time, and includes professional orchestra and soloists.

2025-26 Season

Let Music Reign

The 49th season for the Larimer Chorale opens in regal style with Let Music Reign, a stirring program of music composed for monarchs, milestones, and moments of great ceremony. Featuring Mozart’s majestic “Coronation” Mass and works by Handel, Stephen Sondheim, and even Lin-Manuel Miranda, this concert spans centuries of royal tradition, sacred and secular, solemn and celebratory. With a 24-piece orchestra and organ in full support, the Chorale invites you to experience the power, elegance, and enduring appeal of music written for kings, queens, and the hearts of the people.

2025-26 Season

Dickens Dinner

Step back in time and celebrate the season at our beloved Dickens Dinner! Enjoy a festive three-course meal paired with a complimentary glass of warm Wassail, while our renowned Dickens Carolers fill the evening with joyful song. Between courses, browse our holiday silent auction—whether you’re searching for the perfect gift or ready to treat yourself, there’s something for everyone. Join us for an unforgettable evening of food, music, and merriment!

2025-26 Season

A Candlelight Christmas

A beloved holiday tradition returns as the Chorale presents A Candlelight Christmas, a program of warmth, wonder, and seasonal splendor. Set in the glowing beauty of First Presbyterian Church and accompanied by piano and organ, these three performances feature cherished carols, new arrangements, and the ensemble’s signature candle-lighting vignette. From festive joy to moments of quiet reflection, this concert is a musical celebration of the season that continues to bring families together year after year.

2025-26 Season

A Candlelight Christmas

A beloved holiday tradition returns as the Chorale presents A Candlelight Christmas, a program of warmth, wonder, and seasonal splendor. Set in the glowing beauty of First Presbyterian Church and accompanied by piano and organ, these three performances feature cherished carols, new arrangements, and the ensemble’s signature candle-lighting vignette. From festive joy to moments of quiet reflection, this concert is a musical celebration of the season that continues to bring families together year after year.

2025-26 Season

A Candlelight Christmas

A beloved holiday tradition returns as the Chorale presents A Candlelight Christmas, a program of warmth, wonder, and seasonal splendor. Set in the glowing beauty of First Presbyterian Church and accompanied by piano and organ, these three performances feature cherished carols, new arrangements, and the ensemble’s signature candle-lighting vignette. From festive joy to moments of quiet reflection, this concert is a musical celebration of the season that continues to bring families together year after year.

2025-26 Season

The Sacred Veil

The Sacred Veil is one of the most intimate and powerful works of our time. With music by Grammy-winning composer Eric Whitacre and text by poet Charles Anthony Silvestri, this deeply moving oratorio honors the life and passing of Silvestri’s wife after her battle with cancer. Through haunting harmonies and raw, lyrical beauty, the Chorale brings this transformative work to local audiences for the first time. An experience of vulnerability, connection, and healing through music.

2025-26 Season

French Connection

The Larimer Chorale season closes in grand and joyful style with French Connection, a celebration of French composers whose works are as vibrant as they are timeless. Joined by a full orchestra, the Larimer Chorale brings to life the lush harmonies of Fauré, the spirited drama of Bizet, and the playful elegance of Ravel. The program culminates in Poulenc’s exuberant Gloria, a choral and orchestral tour de force of reverence and rhythmic energy. The afternoon ends on a light and heartfelt note with an audience “hum-along” of the beloved classic La Vie en Rose, sending everyone off with a smile and a song.

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