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Thanks to our campaign donors!

As it marks its 40th year of supporting New England choruses, Choral Arts New England is launching a two-year campaign to double its grant-making endowment. Founded in 1980 as the Alfred Nash Patterson Foundation, the organization has built an endowment of more than $300,000; to date, its annual grants program has given more than 260 grants, totaling over $330,000, to support choral singing in the six New England states. Grants have helped create new choruses, reinvigorated long-established choruses, and supported transformative experiences for choral singers, their audiences, and their communities. While funds available for grants have remained steady for over a decade, both the number of high-quality proposals and the amount requested have more than doubled in that time. The New England choral community has greatly expanded over the decades, and choruses in today’s world—our communities' voices—play a unique role in building community and giving inspiration.

Choral Arts New England Awards Ceremony: November 5, 2022

Choral Arts New England will hold its 38th annual Awards Ceremony on Saturday, November 5, 2022, at 4:00 p.m. at

South Congregational—First Baptist Church
90 Main Street
New Britain, CT 06051

All are welcome to attend. The ceremony will also be available for streaming live at www.youtube.com/c/SouthChurchNewBritainCT/streams, and available for later viewing on the Choral Arts New England YouTube channel.

This year's ceremony will honor the recipients of the 2022 Alfred Nash Patterson Awards and will also honor Dr. Peter Bagley with the Alfred Nash Patterson Lifetime Achievement Award for exceptional contributions to the choral arts.

Dr. Bagley, Professor Emeritus of Music at the University of Connecticut, has had an enduring impact on choral music throughout New England and beyond, and is one of the pathfinders for African-American choral conductors. Dr. Bagley had a 28-year career at the University of Connecticut, where he was Director of Choral Activities, Professor of Music, and special assistant to the dean. With the University of Connecticut Festival Chorus and Orchestra, Dr. Bagley made his Carnegie Hall debut in 1997. He was invited to conduct choruses all over the country (including at least 14 all-state choirs), and the world (including engagements in New Zealand and Kenya). He was a mentor for countless chorus leaders and choral singers, and played an important role in the founding and nurturing of choruses throughout Connecticut.

2022 Alfred Nash Patterson Grant Recipients

Choral Arts New England is delighted to announce the funding of 14 Alfred Nash Patterson grants, for a total of $23,550, in the 2022 grant cycle. The total amount awarded this year is the largest in the history of the grants program, thanks to the continued success of the capital campaign, "A Voice for Voices". The campaign will continue to accept new pledges and donations through the middle of 2022.

List Your Online Events!

The Choral Arts New England chorus calendar is now listing online events (webcasts, virtual concerts, webinars) that are of interest to the choral community. To list your event, use the online form and put the event link in the "Location/Address" box; you may leave the city/state/Zip fields blank. Events must take place at a certain date and time (since this is a calendar), but need not list a physical location.

"Let us not lose sight of those who, as individuals or institutions, have helped us make music, who agree with us that music, especially choral music, may be the best evidence of eternal life, not in the heavenly sense, but in the awareness that when we sing, we bring music to life, and that same music brings life to others in return."
   — Richard Coffey, 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award recipient