Stanford Symphonic Chorus

Events

Memorial Church evening. Photo by R. A. Wilson.

09Jan

Winter 2012 Rehearsals begin for Bruckner F minor Mass

24Feb

Performance Bruckner F minor Mass

25Feb

Performance Bruckner F minor Mass

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Welcome

The Chorus

Performance of Beethoven's Mass in C, 27 February 2010. Photo by R. A. Wilson.

The Stanford Symphonic Chorus is a group of approximately 180 students, faculty, staff, and members of the community led by Director of Music and Conductor Stephen Sano. The Chorus generally performs three works a year, one each academic quarter. Each performance typically features a large choral work, and includes other choral or instrumental pieces. See our Performances page for information about past performances.


Winter Concert

Stanford Symphonic Chorus and Stanford Symphony Orchestra Winter 2012 Concert

The Stanford Symphonic Chorus, directed by Stephen Sano, and the Stanford Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Jindong Cai, join forces to present Bruckner's sweeping Mass No. 3 in F minor, a landmark of Romantic-era choral and orchestral repertoire.



Bing Concert Hall

Rendering of the Bing Concert Hall. © Polshek Partnership Architects

Stanford has broken ground for the 844-seat Bing Concert Hall, The striking building will be home for Stanford Lively Arts, and part of a new campus arts district. Construction of the Concert Hall is expected to be completed in summer 2012, with the first public performances taking place in January 2013. See the project management site, which includes a live webcam.