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Our performances are a rare chance to hear 100 voices—joined by
full orchestra and top-notch vocal soloists—bringing to life choral music from across the centuries.
We're pleased to announce a 2026-2027 season packed with exciting music. You'll hear from foundational composers such as Bach and Beethoven; contemporary voices such as Jake Runestad; and in March, you will tell us what you want to hear, and we'll make it happen. Click below to learn more!
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As part of our May 5 American Resonance concert, Princeton Pro Musica will bring Princeton composer Frank Lewin's (1925-2008) Requiem for Robert F. Kennedy back to the Princeton University Chapel for the first time since its premiere in 1969.
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What happens to your brain when you sing in a choir? Explore 10 science-backed ways choral singing boosts mood, memory, and health.Programs made possible in part by funds from Church & Dwight Employee Giving Fund, The New Jersey State Council on the Arts – Department of State – a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, and The New Jersey Cultural Trust.