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Stanford Symphonic Chorus

Events

23 Sep
2024

First rehearsal: Howard Hanson Symphony No. 7 (A Sea Symphony) and Aaron Copland Canticle of Freedom

7:30 PM Campbell Recital Hall. Registration begins at 6:30 PM.

23 Nov
2024

Symphonic Chorus Performance: Howard Hanson Symphony No. 7 (A Sea Symphony) and Aaron Copland Canticle of Freedom with Peninsula Symphony Orchestra

7:30 PM Bing Concert Hall

24 Nov
2024

Symphonic Chorus Performance: Howard Hanson Symphony No. 7 (A Sea Symphony) and Aaron Copland Canticle of Freedom with Peninsula Symphony Orchestra

2:30 PM Bing Concert Hall

Welcome

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.

Fall 2024 Concert

Performances at Bing Concert Hall on Saturday, November 23 and Sunday, November 24.


COVID-19 Mitigation Policy

Since the Symphonic Chorus is also offered as a class to Stanford students, all members, irrespective of whether or not they have an official affiliation with the university, must meet Stanford's COVID-19 mitigation policy that states: the university no longer requires - but continues to strongly recommend - COVID vaccinations and boosters.

Masking is no longer required, but participants are always welcome to remain masked if desired.