KCP Presents: Concordia Choir
KCP Presents: Concordia Choir
The KCP Presents Performing Arts Series is thrilled to welcome the renowned Concordia Choir to St. Johnsbury Academy’s Fuller Hall, on March 12th, at 7:00. “You must see this choir,” raves composer Eric Whitacre. “It’s an unforgettable experience!”
The Concordia Choir of Moorehead, Minnesota’s Concordia College has earned a steadfast reputation as one of America’s finest a cappella choirs. Since 1920, the 70-voice choir has performed in nearly every major hall, including Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center, as well as St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
A February 2010 performance and recording session with the Grammy Award-winning King’s Singers, plus numerous ACDA Conference appearances, highlight the choir’s world-class quality. Featured in the Emmy Award-winning Concordia Christmas Concerts, nationally broadcast on public television, and with recordings distributed internationally, The Concordia Choir is one of the top-selling choirs in the country.
“THIS is why we love choral singing,” says conductor Tim Seelig about the Concordia Choir. “The chorus is simply flawless.”
Bringing big city talent to Vermont’s small towns, the KCP Presents Performing Arts Series has scheduled 11 professional touring acts through spring of 2026, including dance, circus, comedy, and music from around the world. Tickets for KCP Presents 2025-26 shows, including early bird discounts, are on sale now. Student admission is free to St. Johnsbury Academy and Lyndon Institute shows, including the Concordia Choir, on March 12th.
To buy tickets or learn more, visit www.catamountarts.org or www.kcppresents.org. Alternatively, call 802-748-2600 or visit the Catamount Arts box office at 115 Eastern Avenue, St. Johnsbury.
The KCP Presents Series is produced by Catamount Arts working in association with Kingdom County Productions and supported by generous local sponsors including The Autosaver Group, Community National Bank, Lyndon Institute, Northern Counties Healthcare, EastRise Credit Union, NVRH, Passumpsic Bank, St. Johnsbury Academy, Seven Days, The Point, NHPR, WYKR/Yankee Broadcasting, Green Mountain Broadcasters, Vermont Public, and Seven Days, with grant funding from the Vermont Arts Council.