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The Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia
Interpreting the great music of our time
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The Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia
Photo courtesy of The Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia
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Other Information
Look for CASP at The Academy of Music, The Kimmel Center and other venues
Insider Tip
Keen on multimedia, the chorus has performed for dance troupes, such as the Pennsylvania Ballet’s staging of Carmina Burana.
The Experience
The Choral Arts Society of Philadelphia (CASP), under the direction of Matthew Glandorf, continues its dedication to performing stellar traditional works and premiering works by living composers. Adept with uplifting, brazen works as well as somber spirituals, CASP demonstrates sensitivity to texture, tone and mood in its repertoire of over 200 works by more than 100 composers in many languages.
Amongst much-loved works by Brahms, Mozart and Prokoviev, CASP fearlessly presents new works by contemporary composers including MacMillan, Ligeti, Whitacre and Pärt. Artistic breadth is evident in its thoughtful performances, for which the chorus has been honored with regional and national awards for choral excellence.
CASP comprises a 100-member symphonic chorus which includes a core of professional singers. CASP also offers small group performances for special events, galas and corporate promotions.
History
Founded in 1982 by singers dedicated to the goal of world-class artistry and challenging programming, CASP has toured nationally and internationally. Since its inception, CASP has engaged and stimulated audiences with culturally relevant programming including a moving memorial performance in response to September 11th. CASP continues to collaborate with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Ballet, as well as choral and chamber groups.
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