Magnolia Chorale
Magnolia Chorale is a longstanding community choir whose members love to make great music and have fun doing it.
The Magnolia Chorale strives to provide excellence in choral music and to be recognized and supported by the local surrounding communities.
05/01/2026
Our spring concert "Lift Every Voice and Sing" is THIS WEEKEND! Come celebrate America’s 250th anniversary and the diverse voices, backgrounds, and traditions that continue to shape our country.
Link to buy tickets in our bio.
Our Artistic Director, Joseph To, shares some thoughts on our concert repertoire and also why choral music matters. Come join us at our concert next weekend!
Preparing for our Spring 2026 concert! Hear us sing Freedom’s Plow this May.
04/11/2026
Meet the composers of our Spring 2026 concert "Lift Every Voice and Sing"! Tickets are available now at https://magnoliachorale.org
04/07/2026
Tenor Brian Chan wrote a blog post about his experience singing with the Magnolia Chorale. Tickets to our spring concert "Lift Every Voice and Sing" are now available! Link to the blog post and tickets at https://linktr.ee/magnoliachorale
03/24/2026
Our Artistic Director, Joseph To, wrote a blog post about the repertoire of our spring concert "Lift Every Voice and Sing" celebrating the 250th birthday of the United States.
https://www.magnoliachorale.org/blog
02/28/2026
Check out some great local theater next weekend!
I will miss you when you're gone opens ONE WEEK from today! We'd love to see you in the audience at Theatre Off Jackson / - grab a friend, enjoy a steaming bowl of pho (or whatever your culinary poison - SO many options near the theatre) then come laugh and cry with our powerhouse cast - we offer pricing tiers to work for even the most modest of budgets using our model of radical hospitality.
More info and tickets:
https://www.shatteredglassproject.org/i-will-miss-you
12/08/2025
Had a great time caroling at Magnolia Winterfest yesterday!
12/07/2025
Our concerts are next weekend! For an insider's perspective on one of the pieces we'll be performing, check out bass Brendan Nystedt's new blog post! Link in comments.
12/02/2025
It's ! If you are able, a $25 gift will help us purchase music for our spring semester. We'd like to perform "Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight" by composer Florence Price, the first African American woman to have a symphony performed by a major orchestra. Scores are $25 a pop - and we need 60 scores! Donate on our website - link in comments!
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