A Sacred Place
Troy Savings Bank Music Hall 30 Second Street, Troy, NY, United StatesA Sacred Place explores the intersection of love and nature through works by Berko, Ešenvalds, Boykin, Paulus, Rutter, Pärt, and others.
A Sacred Place explores the intersection of love and nature through works by Berko, Ešenvalds, Boykin, Paulus, Rutter, Pärt, and others.
The High School Choral Festival showcases engages high school singers from across the Capital Region in a day of vocal learning, rehearsal, and performance! This year's festival has been reimagined […]
Albany Pro Musica’s beloved holiday concert with chorus and full symphony orchestra brings the light of the Christmas season to the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall.
As Albany Pro Musica celebrates its 45th year of inspired choral singing, we present Hear my Heart Sing, an intimate program of works that delight in the power of the human voice and capture our shared human experience.
Called “one of the most sublime and terrifying works in the repertoire” (NPR), Verdi’s Requiem is filled with transcendent moments from the ineffably sorrowful “Lacrymosa,” to the heavens-shaking final judgement of […]
The sopranos and altos of Albany Pro Musica join The Philadelphia Orchestra, under the baton of celebrated conductor Marin Alsop, for Gustav Holst’s The Planets. This iconic work has inspired […]
Moving in the Elements is the final performance of the 2025 Pro Musica International Choral Festival and will feature the Student Festival Chorus, comprised of 150 talented high school singers […]
Albany Pro Musica’s Concert Chorus will present the Emergent Universe Oratorio, a dramatic contemporary piece for chorus and orchestra by Sam Guarnaccia. This remarkable work tells the awe-inspiring story of […]
A Vision Unfolding is a powerful program by EXIGENCE Vocal Ensemble, a professional group of solo performers, educators, conductors, and composers who transform lives through performance and the artistry of […]
Albany Pro Musica and the Pro Musica Pops will present some of our audience’s all-time favorite showtunes, arranged for chorus, small ensembles, and soloists, and featuring Broadway talent Jamari Johnson Williams.
This poignant oratorio for chorus, soloists, and chamber orchestra tells the heartbreaking story of Matthew Shepard, a young gay man who was brutally murdered in Wyoming in 1998.
From the hushed opening notes of Lauridsen’s “O Magnum Mysterium” to the joyful mix of traditional carols in Bennett and Shaw’s “The Many Moods of Christmas” suite, this concert inspires and delights audiences each year.