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Voices Unbroken feat. The CSO Chorus

Voices Unbroken feat. The CSO Chorus
Voices Unbroken feat. The CSO Chorus
26-27 Season

Date

March 20, 2027

Time

7:30 PM

Price

: $0

LOCATION
Collegedale Seventh-Day Adventist Church

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Single tickets go on sale to the general public on July 15, 2026.

The CSO Chorus takes center stage, offering a rare chance to experience these powerful voices up close. This program moves from the quiet beauty of Samuel Barber to the deeply moving Dona Nobis Pacem by Ralph Vaughan Williams.  Along the way, audiences will experience a striking range of music, including John Cage’s thought-provoking 4’33” and Out of this Darkness: A Normandy Cantata by John Wykoff. Featuring soprano Juliana Zara and Chattanooga native baritone Seth Carico, this is a powerful and personal choral experience not to be missed.

What to expect:

  • The CSO Chorus in the spotlight, showcased in a more intimate setting

  • A stirring journey from silence and reflection to remembrance and peace

  • Guest soloists, including Chattanooga native Seth Carico

Seating for this event will be Zoned General Admission.
There are two zones for seating:
VIP: Adult - $75
GA: Adult - $45
Student/Child- 50% off

VIP Seating will be in the first several rows of seating.
Regular General Admission seating will be the remainder of available seating behind VIP.

Samuel Barber | Adagio for Strings
John Wykoff | Out of this Darkness: A Normandy Cantata
John Cage | 4’33”
Ralph Vaughan Williams | Dona Nobis Pacem

Ilya Ram | conductor
Juliana Zara | soprano
Seth Carico | baritone
CSO Chorus | Darrin Hassevoort, director

Sponsors

  • Guest artists for this performance are made possible through the generous support of Leslie M. Westbrook and Paolo Frigerio