The Spectrum Singers is an acclaimed Boston-area chorus performing repertoire from the Renaissance to the present day

Streaming tickets are still available for our May 17 concert: See, Hear, Speak [No Evil].

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2024-25 Concert Season

Chantez, Poètes!

November 23, 2024 at 7:30 pm

A celebration of poets and their works, and the beautiful marriage of great poetry to great music

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Requiem for the Living

March 15, 2025 at 7:30 pm

Dan Forrest’s Requiem for the Living and other works on the theme of light as a symbol of hope

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See, Hear, Speak [No Evil]

May 17, 2025 at 7:30 pm

Adolphus Hailstork’s I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes and other works connecting the three psalms featured in this work

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Music Director Finalists

We are excited to welcome our Music Director finalists as they present varied and unique programs with The Spectrum Singers this season!

Adam Kerry Boyles, Guest Conductor

Dr . Boyles programmed, rehearsed, and conducted our November 23, 2024 concert Chantez, Poètes! He is Director of Orchestras at MIT and Assistant Conductor of the Hartford Symphony Orchestra.

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Katherine Chan, Guest Conductor

Dr . Chan programmed, is rehearsing, and will conduct our March 15, 2025 concert, Requiem for the Living. She is Director of Choral Activities and Associate Teaching Professor of Music at Northeastern University, and Artistic Director of Boston Choral Ensemble.

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Max Holman, Guest Conductor

Mr. Holman programmed and will rehearse and conduct our May 17, 2025 concert, See, Hear, Speak [No Evil]. He is Executive and Artistic Director of the Boston Saengerfest Men’s Chorus, Middle & Upper School Choral Music and Spanish Teacher at Brimmer and May, and Director of the Five Cities Baroque Youth Academy.

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 Auditions - Sing with Spectrum!

Spectrum will audition singers in all voice parts with previous choral experience throughout the season. Auditions scheduled by appointment.

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“It’s our goal to seek out and perform worthy, important music that is rarely heard. As our name suggests, we draw on the whole ‘spectrum’ of masterworks from the Renaissance to the present day.”

— John W. Ehrlich, Founder and Music Director Emeritus