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Stanford Symphonic Chorus

Events

8 Apr
2024

First rehearsal: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mass in C, KV 317 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Krönungsmesse (Coronation Mass)

7:30 PM Campbell Recital Hall. Registration begins at 6:30 PM.

19 May
2024

Symphonic Chorus Performance: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Mass in C, KV 317 and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Krönungsmesse (Coronation Mass) with

2:30 PM Bing Concert Hall

Welcome

The Stanford Symphonic Chorus is a group of approximately 180 students, faculty, staff, and members of the community led by Director of Music and Conductor Stephen Sano. The Chorus generally performs three works a year, one each academic quarter. Each performance typically features a large choral work, and includes other choral or instrumental pieces. See our Performances page for information about past performances.

COVID-19 Mitigation Policy

Since the Symphonic Chorus is also offered as a class to Stanford students, all members, irrespective of whether or not they have an official affiliation with the university, must meet Stanford's COVID-19 mitigation policy that states: the university no longer requires - but continues to strongly recommend - COVID vaccinations and boosters.

Masking is no longer required, but participants are always welcome to remain masked if desired.