Check out what’s coming up.
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Always Wanted to Sing in a Choir?
The Everett Chorale Association is hosting a series of classes in the summer of 2026 called "Always Wanted to Sing in a Choir?" Designed specifically for newer singers or those wanting a solid refresher, this six week course will be led by experienced musicians including our own Shauna Croft and Elizabeth Nelson.
This 6 week course is designed to assist singers develop their vocal, musical, and music reading capabilities. We provide a unique opportunity for singers of all ages to work together collaboratively. Aside from the fun of singing with peers, our participants can take part in community singing opportunities, including the option to sing onstage with the Everett Chorale at their December concert, and receive training from top quality vocal instructors. Watch for information on dates, location and times.
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Homecoming!
Our June 2026 concert will feature a new composition created just for the occasion of our 60th anniversary, along with invited previous conductors of the Chorale to lead some of our songs. Repertoire will include new and old favorites that highlight the feelings of home. Our youth chorus will join us in this season finale. Long time Chorale supporters will enjoy our rendition of “Say it With a Song,” along with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “You’ll Never Walk Alone,” John Rutter’s “Home is a Special Kind of Feeling” and Carlisle’s “Crowded Table.”
Tickets will be available on the Everett Village Theater’s website, and the link will be shared here when available.
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Our 60th Diamond Jubilee Season!
The Everett Chorale is celebrating our 60th season, our diamond jubilee, in 2025/2026. Our theme for the season is Home. The pieces for each concert will explore various aspects of what home means, from physical dwelling to a sense of belonging, resilience, and inner peace, reflecting our gratitude and commitment to the future of this remarkable group.
In March, we recall St. Patrick’s Day and old country roots with “Home in the Highlands.” This Celtic-themed concert welcomes guests the Everett Chorale Celtic Players and Snohomish County Youth Chorus with choices by Rutter, “She Walks in Beauty,” and Ames, “Amazing Grace.”
June’s concert celebrates homecoming, and we hope to bring back previous chorale conductors. Audiences will recognize Pink Zebra’s “Fly Away Home,” Rutter’s “Home is a Special King of Feeling,” and a commissioned piece by a Northwest composer.
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Snohomish County Youth Chorus
The Everett Chorale Association is the governing body over both an adult and youth chorus. The Snohomish County Youth Chorus has proudly served the Everett area for twenty years. We welcome young singers from 5 to 18, unchanged voices, whether or not your children read music. Check us out on FaceBook at https://www.facebook.com/snocoyouthchorus and our website at www.snocoyouthchorus.org.
