The Baldwin Wallace University Men’s Chorus announces the return of its annual Holiday Concerts, inviting live audiences to experience all the joy and cheer that has solidified this event as a beloved Northeast Ohio holiday tradition!
Celebrating its 15th Anniversary, the BW Men’s Chorus Holiday Concerts will kick off the season with all your favorite music, a candlelight processional, inspiring guest conductors and soloists, triumphant organ and brass ensemble, audience sing-alongs, and a visit from Santa Claus, all brought to life in a bold new production of story and song!
Emboldened by a spirit of rebirth and renewed energy, audiences can expect a festive concert that embraces the chorus’ history while creating new artistic moments and reimagining what was previously possible.
The concerts will take place on Saturday, December 4 at Baldwin Wallace University’s Gamble Auditorium (96 Front Street, Berea, OH) at 4:00 PM and 7:30 PM, and then will bring the merriment to St. Sebastian Church (476 Mull Ave, Akron, OH) on Friday, December 10 at 8:00 PM.
Tickets for the concerts at Baldwin Wallace are $25 for all seats (reserved). Tickets for the concert at St. Sebastian Church are $20 (general admission). Tickets available at bw.edu/tickets.
The BW Men's Chorus promotes the health and safety of its guests. In accordance with university-wide policy, all individuals must wear a face covering while indoors at Baldwin Wallace University. Additionally, air purification systems are in place.
The BW Men’s Chorus is conducted by its founder, Frank Bianchi, and is accompanied by Michelle Massouh Makhlouf. James Riggs will feature on organ, joined by several instrumentalists, including a brass quintet. Mr. Sun’s Echo, the chorus’ 30-and-under a cappella ensemble, will bring your favorite pop tunes to the stage. Additionally, five members of the chorus will join Frank Bianchi in conducting selections on the program. Come enter the song! Come join a story of collaboration, celebration and hope!
The BW Men’s Chorus is a program of the BW Community Arts School (CAS). To learn more about BW CAS programming, visit bwcommunityarts.bw.edu.