SLCC
  SLCC Photo   The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus presents
the finest
a cappella choral works in the
region's most distinctive buildings,

seeking to
entertain, educate, and inspire
 
 
       
Past Season Index

Cumulative Repertoire

World & U.S. Premières
Past Repertoire




 
The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus has accumulated a sizable repertoire of works performed over the years. In the links above, we have listed the works by season (from the 23rd to the present) and also in a cumulative listing (covering all seasons from the 34th to the present). The cumulative repertoire list shows all works performed by the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus under the directorship of Philip Barnes, who became Artistic Director in the Fall of 1989.

A strong tradition of the Chamber Chorus has been the introduction of music that is new to both its performers and its listeners. Throughout its history the Chorus has presented numerous World and American Premières. These are noted in the repertoire lists, and are also listed separately. Please see the link above for a complete list of World & U.S. Premières.

Our repertoire supports the contention that the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus is one of the most adventurous and energetic choirs in the United States. These lists testify to the unique contribution that the ensemble has made and continues to make to the artistic and cultural life of St. Louis and the Midwest, and they attest to the fulfillment of the Chorus’ mission: “not merely to entertain, but to educate and inspire.”

The following are a few things to note about our repertoire lists:

 
  • Listings are arranged alphabetically by composer, and each contain the composer’s name, dates and nationality, and the title of each work which reflects the language used in its performance. If the composer is not known, the work is listed under “Anonymous" or under its generic type, such as “English Carol.”
  • All of the works listed were performed by mixed voices a cappella, unless indicated by (M) (men’s voices only), (W) (women’s voices only), and/or (A) (accompanied). The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus performs almost exclusively without instruments, although in earlier years some accompanied works were performed. In every season one concert is performed by the men’s or women’s voices alone, sometimes accompanied by piano or organ.
  • A symbol (X) after the title of a work indicates that there is a correction to the music score. Corrections to typographical errors that have been found in the music scores during the planning and rehearsal of concerts are also arranged in alphabetical order by composer. This list can be found on our Score Corrections page.
  • Where a work appears on a compact disc produced by the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus, the title of the work is linked to the page describing that compact disc.
  • Certain composers are featured in most seasons, principally Richard Rodney Bennett, Johannes Brahms, Jacob Handl, Gustav Holst, Herbert Howells, Zoltán Kodály, Sasha Johnson Manning, Felix Mendelssohn and Ralph Vaughan Williams. In addition, the Chorus has performed nearly all the contributions to the British madrigal cycle A Garland for the Queen, composed for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953.
  • A few works were borrowed from other institutions, but most of those listed were purchased by the Chamber Chorus and represent a significant capital investment by the Board of Directors. Please see our Music Library page for more information.
 

Note: Repertoire listings for the 33rd season (1988-1989) and earlier may not be complete. We would appreciate hearing from any former singers or concert attendees who might be able to supply information to help us complete these listings. Repertoire lists prior to the 23rd season are also being compiled.

For details on publishers of the music, please contact the Chamber Chorus.
   
The Saint Louis Chamber Chorus

PO Box 11558, Clayton, MO 63105
636.458.4343
stlchamberchorus@gmail.com
 
   
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