Central City Chorus
Central City Chorus is one of the premier mid-sized choirs in New York City. From its modest start in 1981 as chorus-in-residence at Central Presbyterian Church, Central City Chorus has grown into a highly accomplished 55-voice chorus of dedicated volunteer singers, earning the accolade of “valuable choir” by The New York Times while advancing its mission to “share the joy of singing”.
Voices United - Mass of the Children
Voices United - Look to the Day
Voices United - Musica Dei Donum
Voices United - Out of the Deep (from J. Rutter Requiem)
Voices United - The Lord is My Shepherd (from J. Rutter Requiem)
Voices United - Lead, Kindly Light
Voices United - The Gift of Music
Dan Locklair: Light Eternal (ENHANCED AUDIO VERSION)
Light Eternal: Music of Dan Locklair
Vesperae solennes de Dominica, W.A. Mozart—Central City Chorus & Orchestra; Bryan Zaros, conductor
The heavens are telling, Joseph Haydn—Central City Chorus & Orchestra; Bryan Zaros, conductor
Requiem in C minor, Johann Michael Haydn–Central City Chorus & Orchestra; Bryan Zaros, conductor
Hold Fast to Dreams, Central City Chorus
Requiem, by John Rutter
The Road Home, by Stephen Paulus
Good Night, Dear Heart
Händel in Italy
The Cecilian Movement: Music of Palestrina, Bruckner, and their contemporaries
The Company of Heaven - 7. Ye Watchers and Ye Holy Ones (Benjamin Britten)
The Company of Heaven (Benjamin Britten)