2018-19 Season
In the News
Washington Chorus Names Eugene Rogers As Its Fifth Artistic Director (Broadway World)
The Washington Chorus Announces Eugene Rogers as Fifth Artistic Director (EugeneRogers.com)
Washington Names New Chorus Chief (Slipped Disc)
BREAKING NEWS: The Two-Time Grammy Award Winning Washington Chorus Names Conductor Dr. Eugene Rogers as its next Artistic Director (PatrickDMcCoy.com)
Artistic Director Christopher Bell to Complete His Tenure at the Close of the Chorus’ 2019-2020 Season
Washington Chorus is in the market for another music director (The Washington Post)
Artistic Director Christopher Bell will Conclude His Tenure at the End of the 2019-2020 Season (Patrick D. McCoy)
Photo Feature: The Washington Chorus Celebrates St. Patrick’s Day (DC Metro Theater Arts)
The Washington Chorus Gives a Joyous St. Patrick's Day Concert (Broadway World)
The Washington Chorus Capture the Festivity of Saint Patrick’s Day (Patrick D. McCoy)
The Kennedy Center Honors felt different, and it was all because of ‘Hamilton’ (The Washington Post)
Lost heroes return in two local concerts (The Washington Post)
Commemorate Armistice Day with The Washington Chorus This Sunday (DC Metro Theater Arts)
Prepare for the Unexpected: An Interview with Christopher Bell (DC Metro Theater Arts)
The Washington Chorus Announces 2018/19 Season (Broadway World)
Press Releases
The Washington Chorus Announces Eugene Rogers as Fifth Artistic Director
Artistic Director Christopher Bell to Complete His Tenure at the Close of the Chorus’ 2019-2020 Season
The Washington Chorus names Stephen Marc Beaudoin as new Executive Director
The Washington Chorus to Receive $15,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
The Washington Chorus Selected as a Grantee of Bloomberg Philanthropies' Arts Innovation and Management Program
The Washington Chorus Announces 2018-2019 Season
2017-18 Season
In the News
Grant Park Music Festival opens season with a powerful Walton punch (Chicago Classical Review)
Grant Park Music Festival opens with a choral blockbuster under friendly skies (Chicago Tribune)
Washington Chorus offers a Bernstein program with an LGBTQ twist (Metro Weekly)
An abridged version of ‘Carmen’ falls short on time and drama (The Washington Post)
Noseda gives new lightness to powerful and familiar Requiem (The Washington Post)
Christopher Bell strikes soundly in his first D.C. outing (The Washington Post)
Bell opens new Washington Chorus era with white-knuckle Walton (Washington Classical Review)
A dynamic Carmina Burana at Wolf Trap (Bachtrack)
Vocal soloists seduce in NSO’s “Carmina Burana” at Wolf Trap (Washington Classical Review)
Press Releases
The Washington Chorus to Receive $15,000 Grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
2016-17 Season
In the News
The Shimmering Nebulae of Paola Prestini's 'Hubble Cantata' - Q2 Music Featured Album - (WQXR)
Julian Wachner leads his last concert as music director (The Washington Post)
Washington Chorus names new music director (The Washington Post)
Bell takes over Washington Chorus (Washington Classical Review)
Ari Shapiro lends his voice to ‘Oedipus Rex’ at the Washington Chorus (The Washington Post)
Washington Chorus honors outgoing director with performance of his works (The Washington Post)
The Washington Chorus' 'A Candlelight Christmas' at The Kennedy Center (DC Metro Theater Arts)
The Washington Chorus Presents Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 5 (DC Metro Theater Arts)
Music of our time_ Washington Chorus offers monumental Glass symphony (The Washington Post)
‘The Hubble Cantata’ Explores Orchestral Transcendence in Space (Observer)
Press Releases
Internationally renowned conductor Christopher Bell to join The Washington Chorus as Artistic Director
Washington Chorus and DC Public Schools join forces to launch DC Honor Chorus
The Washington Chorus to Receive $15,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts
The Washington Chorus opens its 56th season with its first-ever performance of Philip Glass’s epic Symphony No. 5
The Washington Chorus Announces 2016-2017 Season
2015-16 SEASON
In the News
Washington Chorus and a ‘Parisian Spring’ make for exuberant concert (The Washington Post)
Wachner to leave Washington Chorus after 9 seasons (The Washington Post)
Washington Chorus makes splendid theater out of Luna Pearl Woolf’s works (The Washington Post)
‘The von Trapps and Stephanie J. Block Family Holiday’ at The Kennedy Center (DC Metro Theater Arts)
A massive ensemble for a mammoth piece (The Washington Post)
PRESS RELEASES
The Washington Chorus Presents “Parisian Spring” at Kennedy Center
Chase Maggiano to become next Executive Director of The Washington Chorus at beginning of 2016-17 Concert Season
Julian Wachner to Step Down As Music Director of The Washington Chorus in June 2017
The Washington Chorus Opens 55th Season With “Behold, The Sea”
The Washington Chorus Announces 2015-2016 Season