Concerts

The Brattleboro Women’s Chorus performs a fall and a spring concert to finish out their semesters of music making. Our upcoming concert will be on Mother’s Day, May 12, 2024 at 3 pm at the Latchis Theater. This concert will feature music by black composers with Samirah Evans as our soloist. Read on for more details!

Upcoming Concerts

The Brattleboro Women’s Chorus is excited to announce their upcoming spring concert, “Better Days,” taking place on Mother’s Day, May 12th at 3:00 pm at the Latchis Theater. This performance will showcase a repertoire of powerful and poignant songs by composers hailing from the African diaspora, and will feature Samirah Evans as guest soloist.

Directed by Becky Graber, who was inspired by the teachings and repertoire of esteemed musician Dr. Ysaye Barnwell (from Sweet Honey in the Rock) and the work of the Black Lives Matter Commissioning Project, the chorus aims to honor the rich cultural heritage and musical contributions of composers of African descent who may have been underrepresented or unnamed in traditional choral settings.

Music has the power to bridge cultures, foster understanding, and evoke deep emotions. Through this concert, the Chorus hopes to celebrate the talent and creativity of the brilliant composers who have created and crafted many of the songs it sings.

The program will feature a diverse selection of songs ranging from traditional spirituals arranged by Rollo Dilworth and Ysaye Barnwell, to contemporary compositions by Barnwell, Abbey Lincoln, Cassandra Willson, Stevie Wonder, and Bobby McFerrin, each chosen for its ability to resonate with audiences and convey themes of resilience, hope, love, and unity. 

The Chorus is collaborating with Samirah Evans as their featured soloist. Local musicians Cathy Martin, Steve Rice, Genevieve Rose, and Ronald Smith will comprise the band that hopes to bring a range of beautiful music to life on the Latchis stage.

A grant from the Thompson Trust supported the concert rehearsals and this concert, allowing the chorus time to explore more deeply the context of the African-American experience and the roots of the music being sung. 

Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate Mother’s Day with an uplifting concert experience that honors the vibrant and vital legacy of black composers. Get your tickets below!

Concert Ticket Information

Tickets can be purchased here. Ticket prices are on a sliding scale ($15-$30 each) – you determine how many you are purchasing and the total amount you wish to pay. Tickets will also be available at the door. We hope not to turn anyone away for lack of funds. Please check back here and on our facebook page for any updates.

Watch a Concert:

Our Fall Concert at Brattleboro Music Center, November 20, 2022

Our 20th Anniversary Concert at Next Stage Arts in Putney, May 7, 2016
All songs written by our director, Becky Graber