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‘SummerSings’ Announces 2025 Season, Opens June 23

May 19, 2025 by Elizabeth Regan Leave a Comment

The lineup has been announced for the SummerSings series of casual sing-alongs that bring together acclaimed conductors, professional soloists and anyone who enjoys singing. 

SummerSings is co-sponsored by Cappella Cantorum and the Con Brio Choral Society. They bill the six-event series as an opportunity to enjoy choral works without the pressure of preparing for a formal performance.

The series of six 2025 SummerSings events will be held in Old Saybrook at the First Church of Christ, 366 Main St., from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Registration begins at 7 p.m. 

  • June 23: Giacomo Puccini’s Messa Di Gloria with Conductor Steve Bruce, Con Brio Choral Society
  • June 30: Franz Schubert’s Mass in G with Conductor Irina Georieva, Cappella Cantorum
  • July 7: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Requiem with Conductor Joe D’Eugenio, Greater Middletown Chorale
  • July 14: Elaine Hagenberg’s “Illuminare” with Conductor Edward Bolkovac, New Haven Chorale
  • July 21: Ludwig Van Beethoven’s Mass in C with Conductor Chris Shepard, Con Brio Choral Society and CONCORA
  • July 28:  Benjamin Britten’s “A Ceremony of Carols” with Conductor Kristine Pekar, Old Lyme High School 

A $20 fee covers the cost of the event, including a musical score for attendees to borrow. The fee for students is $5. 

No advance registration is required. 

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