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Holiday Spectacular

  • Hemmens Cultural Center 45 Symphony Way Elgin, IL, 60120 United States (map)

Concert Program

Celebrate the holidays with your favorite scenes from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker and other holiday favorites such as Leroy Anderson’s Sleigh Ride and Christmas all with the Elgin Symphony Orchestra and the Elgin Master Chorale! With any luck, we may have a special visitor from the North Pole as well…

Timothy Semanik, conductor

Featuring Guest Artists:

Ticket Information

Prices: Gold + Red $35 / Green $20
Students & Youth tickets $10

*This concert will also be presented at the Raue Center for the Arts, Crystal Lake on Dec. 9th

 
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  • A legacy of excellence. Inventing a vibrant future.

    The Elgin Master Chorale is a cultural cornerstone of Elgin and the Fox Valley creating a thrilling, emotional experience for audiences at each performance by achieving an overall level of excellence in singing, presentation and production. Elgin Master Chorale is comprised of approximately 85 adult singers – admitted by audition only – who share a passion for choral masterworks and other fine choral repertoire.

    Far from a solitary organization, Elgin Master Chorale creates collaborations with performing arts organizations such as the Elgin Symphony Orchestra, the Maud Powell String Quartet, and others that elevate and energize the entire community.

    We annually produce an educational outreach concert, with matinees free of charge created specifically for the engagement, education, and artistic enjoyment of young people. We are committed to educational outreach in performing for – and with – area students who learn to value the arts as an integral part of their growth and a path to achieving their full potential. You can attend an Elgin Master Chorale concert in the assured expectation of experiencing great choral music performed with passionate excellence. See for yourself why audiences are saying, “It’s my choir.” Make it yours, too.

    Our History

    Elgin Master Chorale was formed in 1947, under the name Elgin Choral Union, when local musician Dean Chipman had a vision of a large-enough vocal ensemble to perform Brahms’ famed German Requiem. His dream became reality when 192 singers from over 15 local choirs joined together to give voice to this grand work. The premiere took place on May 7, 1948 at the First Congregational Church of Elgin. Frank Kratky directed the performance accompanied by two pianos. The house was full, the audience enthusiastic, and the largest vocal group in the Fox Valley was underway.

    Incorporated as a not-for-profit in 1966, the organization changed its name to Elgin Master Chorale in 2014 to better reflect our mission emphasis on musical excellence. In-residence at Elgin Community College, Elgin Master Chorale presents several concerts per year at the renowned Blizzard Theatre at the college, as well as the Hemmens Cultural Arts Center and other locations in the Chicago area. Under the direction of Maestro Andrew Lewis, Elgin Master Chorale is comprised of approximately 85 adult volunteer singers from across the Fox Valley communities. We are proud of our rich history, dedicated singers, and drive to excel; we have grown from our valued roots as a 'union' of church choirs, and are dedicated to our mission of being the premiere vocal ensemble in the Fox Valley.

  • Integrity School of Dance was founded by Elisabeth Stonebreaker McCoy and Kelly Hill in June 2013 shortly after acquiring Gould Academy of Dance Arts (established in 1983).

    Our mission is to encourage the development of the whole student from proper dance technique to personal confidence. Our goal is to inspire our students to excel as individuals through the grace of dance.

    Integrity School of Dance offers a wide variety of dance styles for ages 1yrs+. All of our classes are taught by professional artists who provide individual attention to each student. Learn more about our instructors:

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