![]() At the invitation of the Chapel Concert Series of the Charlestown Retirement Community, on November 20, 2011, the Chorale and Chamber Choir performed their program "Untraveled Worlds" featuring the works of Paul Halley, Eric Whitacre, Randall Thompson, and Stephen Sondheim/Leonard Bernstein. |
On December 12, 2009, the Chorale presented Vivaldi's Gloria and a selection of holiday music in celebration of the season. The Chorale sponsored a silent auction during the concert to benefit alto Jackie McCosh (see event "Jackie's Benefit"), who suffered a severe spinal cord injury in May 2009. |
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Singers from the Deer Creek Chorale performed with other area choral groups and the Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra at Bel Air High School, in the pre-Carnegie Hall concert In Memory of Raymond Dombrowski. |
![]() The Baltimore Choral Arts Society joined the Chorale in a tribute to Franz Joseph Haydn conducted by Tom Hall. This concert was sponsored in part by the Harford County Cultural Arts Board and St. James Episcopal Church. |
![]() Composer Randall Stroope conducted the Chorale and North Harford choirs in a benefit that raised over $25,000 to donate to help build schools in central Asia. John Rutter's "Mass of the Children" was the concert centerpiece. |
![]() The Chorale and the North Harford A Cappella Choir performed Handel's Messiah under the direction of Dr. Karen Kennedy of Towson University. (photo by Stefan Antwarg) |
![]() Members of the Deer Creek Chorale participated in the "Performing in Harmony-With Olympic Spirit" choral tour of China celebrating the 2008 summer Olympics. |
![]() A chamber chorus from the Chorale participated in World Aids Day with the Maryland AIDS Administration. The group performed performed prior to the moving Reading of Names, and Candle Light Circle. |
![]() Deer Creek Chorale members combined voices with several top choral groups from across America at Carnegie Hall. Conductor Drew Collins conducted Schubert's "Mass in G Major" for this special event. |