Northern Berkshire Chorale starts its new season this coming Monday, January 6, at 7:15pm in Presser Choral Hall, Bernhard Music Center, Williams College. Please arrive around 7:00 to allow time to pay the season dues ($45) and pick up additional music–including three Bruckner motets and, for some of you, the Purcell, Parry, or Rutter pieces that were passed out in the fall. This season’s concerts will be on Friday March 6 and Friday, May 29. The former will feature Rutter’s Gloria and the latter, Mendelssohn’s Elijah, complete. We are considering moving the former concert to March 7 in view of the major Sondheim-centered events (and evening concert) at Williams on the 6th.
Our December Concert is just under a month away and we are working hard to prepare a wonderful performance!
“A Baroque Christmas” will feature two baroque-period masterworks in the Vivaldi Gloria and Bach Cantata 140 Wachet auf, and other baroque favorites for the season, with our newly expanded chorus roster, and chamber orchestra. Please join us on December 13 at 8:00 in Chapin Hall.
Thanks!

NBC fall rehearsals begin September 9!
Northern Berkshire Chorale invites singers of all parts to join us on Monday September 9 at 7:15 for the first rehearsal of the fall season. Rehearsals take place in Presser Chorale Hall in the Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus in Williamstown. Please be sure to arrive early enough to pick up your music for the fall. Dues for the fall season are $45.
The concert date is 12/13.
See and hear a playlist of the music for the fall concert “A Baroque Christmas” here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL0NYMViAYVLP9Slr5iYw6mWF8Oykx-CBH
From the NBC spring concert; the Durufle Requiem: https://youtu.be/pw7AYxxaab4
NBC’s Spring Concert to be held May 17th
The Northern Berkshire Chorale’s spring concert will be held at 8 PM on Friday May 17th in Thompson Chapel on the Williams College Campus. The program will feature Maurice Duruflé ‘s Requiem and other contemporary works. More information will be available soon.
March Concert Friday March 15, 8 PM Chapin Hall, Williams College, Williamstown
The Northern Berkshire Chorale’s March 15th concert The Soul’s Longing will feature works by Brahms, Verdi, Rossini and Handel. The program will be held at 8 PM in Chapin Hall on the Williams College Campus in Williamstown. Suggested donations are $10, $5 for students.
In a message from Artistic Director Andrew Burger he states: “When planning my first season with the Northern Berkshire Chorale as Artistic Director I had not planned on each concert having such a historical narrative, but as the fall flew by it seemed that it was inevitable. Moving past the formidable legacy left by the composers we explored in the classical period, we turn to the romantic, which in choral music is highlighted by the two composers featured in this upcoming March 15 concert.
Johannes Brahms and Giuseppe Verdi represent two national icons of a vast romantic choral library which is filled with very personal perspectives on death, the afterlife, and the human experience. The music itself not so morbid, rather the composers show very contrasting and dynamic attitudes towards the subjects. The two works that will be highlighted in our concert are the Brahms Nänie composed in 1881 and the Verdi Stabat Mater completed in 1897 (the last piece completed by Verdi). These pieces will be paired with other works by Brahms, Rossini, and Handel, as well as a work by living composer Ola Gjeilo, The Ground, which will return on our May concert in its chamber orchestra version.”
Spring Program Rehearsals begin Monday January 14 at 7:15.
Rehearsals for the Northern Berkshire Chorale’s spring concert will begin Monday, January 14, with the first rehearsal starting at 7:15 pm in Presser Choral Hall in the Bernhard Music Center on the Williams College campus. Please plan to arrive around 15 minutes early to pay season dues (still $40) and pick up music.
Artistic Director Andrew Burger has planned another great lineup for the spring, including Durufle’s Requiem and more contemporary works from Lauridsen, Raminish, and Gjeilo.
For more information, email jmahon@williams.edu.
Northern Berkshire Chorale presents Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn
Fall concert 8:00 PM December 14 featuring Beethoven Mass in C
New artistic Director Andrew Burger will lead the chorale in the glorious Beethoven Mass in C, with full orchestra. Also on the program will be the rarely preformed, gem of a work, the Mozart Kyrie in D Minor K. 341, and the complete scene ‘Achieved is the Glorious Work’ from Haydn’s The Creation (meaning the first ‘Achieved’, the trio interlude, and the second ‘Achieved’ which is often the stand alone anthem).
Concert will be held in Chapin Hall Friday December 14 at 8:00 PM. Suggested donation is $10, $5 for students.
Andrew Burger, Artistic Director of the Northern Berkshire Chorale
NBC welcomes new Artistic Director Andrew Burger
Singers!
The Northern Berkshire Chorale is pleased to announce that it has a new Artistic Director, Andrew Burger.
Andrew Burger is a choral conductor and performer from Niskayuna, New York. He is currently in his fifth year as the Director of Music Ministries of the Niskayuna Reformed Church, and has conducted numerous sacred anthems and larger classical works for chorus and orchestra including Faure’s Requiem and Vivaldi’s Gloria. Recently he was appointed tenor section leader of Albany Pro Musica, where he has sung for many years.
Andrew has a Master’s degree in Choral Conducting from Bard College. At Bard he served as Assistant Conductor and Choral Administrator, studied conducting with James Bagwell, and conducted in concert works including Bruckner’s Te Deum and Handel’s Coronation Anthems. He also holds a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from the College of Saint Rose. While not pursuing his musical career, Andrew helps on his parent’s greenhouse and vegetable farm in Niskayuna, where he is foreman and retail manager.
Rehearsals for the fall concert will begin Monday September 17 at 7:15 PM in the Presser Rehearsal Hall, Bernhard Music Center, Williams College Campus, Williamstown. Dues are $40, and music will be available at the rehearsal. Please come early to sign in and pick up your scores.
The December concert is in Chapin Hall on December 14, and it will feature the glorious Beethoven Mass in C, with full orchestra. Also on the program will be the rarely preformed, gem of a work, the Mozart Kyrie in D Minor K. 341, and the complete scene ‘Achieved is the Glorious Work’ from Haydn’s The Creation (meaning the first ‘Achieved’, the trio interlude, and the second ‘Achieved’ which is often the stand alone anthem). All told it’s about an hour and 5 minutes of music, featuring some of the best choral works of the three undisputed greatest Classical Period composers.
Beethoven Mass https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yfj6jVglok&authuser=0
Singers of all parts are welcome! For more info: email Jim Mahon: jmahon@williams.edu
Northern Berkshire Chorale announces Spring Concert April 27
The Northern Berkshire Chorale will present a concert of choral music under the direction of Noah Palmer at 8PM Friday, April 27, in Thompson Chapel on the Williams College campus. The concert will feature music by Bernstein and Elgar.
In celebration of conductor and composer Leonard Bernstein’s 100th birthday this year selections from his Broadway musicals “West Side Story,” “Wonderful Town,” and “Candide” will be performed. Bernstein was among the first conductors born and educated in the United States to receive worldwide acclaim and wrote in many styles encompassing symphonic and orchestral music, ballet, film and theatre music, choral works, opera, chamber music and pieces for the piano. “West Side Story” remains one of his most popular works.
Elgar’s Op. 27, Scenes from the Bavarian Highlands, is a delightful and rarely performed set of gems. The set represents an artistic collaboration between Edward and his wife, Alice, who wrote the poetry. The lyric verse, by turns cheerful, rambunctious, and exalted, is inspired by the Elgar’s vacation to Bavaria in 1894 and traditional Bavarian folk songs.