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Concerts & Events

A look back at some of the most recent Larimer Chorale concerts and events.

A Candlelight Christmas

Our concert can be viewed in person and livestreamed! The Chorale is going BIG for our holiday concerts with a spectacular event at the First Presbyterian Church, featuring excerpts from Handel’s Messiah, Handel’s Messiah: A Soulful Celebration, carols both familiar and new, plus professional soloists.

2021-2022 Season

Jubilant Songs: LC @ 45

This concert was originally scheduled to open our season in September, but, quite frankly, we weren’t sure where the world would be. This special 45th anniversary concert will be a true celebration of what it really means to be a part of the Larimer Chorale.

2023-2024 Season

A Candlelight Christmas

Join the Larimer Chorale and guest artists for a wonderful holiday concert featuring glorious seasonal music for both accompanied and unaccompanied voices. Inspirational readings and poetry will be interwoven with great choral music and contemporary songs. This is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season!

2023-2024 Season

A Candlelight Christmas

Join the Larimer Chorale and guest artists for a wonderful holiday concert featuring glorious seasonal music for both accompanied and unaccompanied voices. Inspirational readings and poetry will be interwoven with great choral music and contemporary songs. This is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season!

A Candlelight Christmas LIVESTREAM

Join the Larimer Chorale and guest artists for a wonderful holiday concert featuring glorious seasonal music for both accompanied and unaccompanied voices. Inspirational readings and poetry will be interwoven with great choral music and contemporary songs. This is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday season!

2023-2024 Season

Concert Conversation: The Creation

You are invited to a free pre-concert conversation with Larimer Chorale Artistic Director, Mike Krueger. This lunchtime chat will offer special insight into the composers and music being performed on the Chorale’s upcoming concert. Attendees may hear a few ‘inside stories’ about the music, rehearsals and Mike’s preparations for the concert.

2023-2024 Season

The Creation by Franz Joseph Haydn

The Creation was inspired by Handel’s oratorios Messiah and Israel in Egypt, which Haydn had heard while traveling to England in the mid- 1790’s. As Haydn was writing The Creation, he thought of it as the summit of his entire life’s work, and certainly, that is how many generations of music-lovers have perceived it. Haydn’s The Creation is perhaps the greatest oratorio ever written.

2023-2024 Season

The Golden Age: LC Jazz Choir

A new venture for the Chorale, LC Jazz Choir - a subset of our full chorus - will perform jazz standards and new vocal jazz compositions with rhythm section. Repertoire will include charts by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Manhattan Transfer, New York Voices, Swingle Singers and The Real Group (among others!) and they will perform in all traditional jazz styles including swing, blues, Latin and funk.

2023-2024 Season

The Golden Age LIVESTREAM

A new venture for the Chorale, LC Jazz Choir - a subset of our full chorus - will perform jazz standards and new vocal jazz compositions with rhythm section. Repertoire will include charts by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Manhattan Transfer, New York Voices, Swingle Singers and The Real Group (among others!) and they will perform in all traditional jazz styles including swing, blues, Latin and funk.

2023-2024 Season

The Golden Age: LC Jazz Choir

A new venture for the Chorale, LC Jazz Choir - a subset of our full chorus - will perform jazz standards and new vocal jazz compositions with rhythm section. Repertoire will include charts by Lambert, Hendricks & Ross, Manhattan Transfer, New York Voices, Swingle Singers and The Real Group (among others!) and they will perform in all traditional jazz styles including swing, blues, Latin and funk.

2024-2025 Season

Bach's Magnificat and Other Songs of the Soul

Bach's Magnificat is a delightful and spirited masterwork with text from the Gospel of Luke. After learning that she will give birth to the Son of God, Mary visits her cousin Elisabeth, who says, "Blessed is the fruit of your womb!" and Mary answers, "My soul magnifies the Lord (Magnificat anima mea Dominum) and my spirit rejoices in God my savior." Bach's Magnificat is one of the great choral/orchestral works of our time, and a thrill for both audiences and singers. The second half of the concert will play on the word "anima" from the Magnificat, meaning "soul". Selections - both sacred and secular - that connect to "soul" will be performed.