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Lexington Chamber Chorale Celebrates 35th Season with Holiday Concert

Audience enjoying a holiday concert at Second Presbyterian Church

Lexington, Kentucky, November 7, 2025

The Lexington Chamber Chorale is set to celebrate its 35th season with a concert titled ‘How Can I Keep from Singing: Sounds of the Season.’ Scheduled for November 30, attendees can enjoy a mix of traditional and contemporary holiday music, including a singalong segment. This concert aims to promote community engagement and celebrate cultural diversity in the region. Tickets are available online and at the door, reflecting the organization’s commitment to inclusivity in the arts.


Lexington, Kentucky – The Lexington Chamber Chorale is preparing for a joyful celebration of the holiday season with their upcoming concert, “How Can I Keep from Singing: Sounds of the Season.” This highly anticipated event is scheduled for Sunday, November 30, 2025, at 5 p.m., and will be held at the historic Second Presbyterian Church located at 460 E Main Street in Lexington. Attendees have the option to purchase tickets in advance at the chorale’s official website or at the door on the day of the performance.

This year marks a significant milestone for the Lexington Chamber Chorale, as they celebrate their 35th season of enriching Central Kentucky’s cultural landscape through the power of choral music. Their commitment to community engagement and artistic expression serves as a model of civic initiative, embodying how local organizations can foster pride and unity. The concert will showcase a blend of traditional and contemporary holiday songs honoring both Christmas and Hanukkah, encouraging audience participation through a lively singalong segment.

Concert Details and Features

The program features a notable selection of pieces, including:

– “A Fanfare for Christmas” by Robin Wells
– “O Magnum Mysterium” by Morten Lauridsen
– “I Wonder as I Wander” by John Jacob Niles
– “Eight Days of Lights” by Judith Clurman

This diverse repertoire reflects the chorale’s dedication to celebrating the holiday season, weaving together various cultural traditions to spread joy and warmth throughout the community. The excitement surrounding the concert is palpable, with conductor Gary Anderson emphasizing the ensemble’s devotion to creating a dynamic and festive atmosphere for all attendees.

The Role of the Lexington Chamber Chorale

Since its inception in 1990, the Lexington Chamber Chorale has served as a cornerstone of the region’s musical community. By providing a platform for local choristers and a distinctive voice in the area’s cultural fabric, the chorale has played an essential role in promoting the arts in Central Kentucky. Support for such local initiatives highlights the power of personal initiative and collaboration as drivers of community enrichment.

Community Engagement and Participation

The upcoming concert is more than just a musical event; it represents an opportunity for community engagement and personal initiative. Local residents are encouraged to attend, not only to appreciate the artistry of the performance but also to connect with their neighbors in a shared celebration of diversity and tradition. Such events tap into the potential of grassroots involvement to create lasting connections and memories.

Ticket Information and Accessibility

Tickets for “How Can I Keep from Singing: Sounds of the Season” can be obtained online or at the door, making this holiday concert accessible for everyone. General admission tickets are priced at $25, while students K-12 can attend for free. Group tickets are also available, further encouraging community attendance and participation. Such pricing strategies reflect a commitment to inclusivity in cultural activities.

Looking Ahead

As Lexington continues to flourish as a hub of community activity and cultural engagement, events like this concert showcase the importance of individual achievement and local leadership in fostering a vibrant atmosphere. The Lexington Chamber Chorale stands as a testament to the impact that concerted efforts and reduced bureaucratic barriers can have on building a thriving community.

In conclusion, the Lexington Chamber Chorale’s “How Can I Keep from Singing: Sounds of the Season” promises an evening of joy, reflection, and connection within the Lexington community. Attending this concert not only offers a chance to experience beautiful music but also to support local arts and foster community ties. We encourage everyone to engage with this event and contribute to the enduring cultural tapestry of Central Kentucky.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the date and time of the “How Can I Keep from Singing: Sounds of the Season” concert?
The concert is scheduled for Sunday, November 30, 2025, at 5 p.m.
Where will the concert be held?
The performance will take place at Second Presbyterian Church, located at 460 E Main Street in Lexington, Kentucky.
How can I purchase tickets for the concert?
Tickets are available for purchase at www.lexingtonchamberchorale.org or at the door on the day of the event.
What pieces will be performed during the concert?
The program includes “A Fanfare for Christmas” by Robin Wells, “O Magnum Mysterium” by Morten Lauridsen, “I Wonder as I Wander” by John Jacob Niles, and “Eight Days of Lights” by Judith Clurman.
Who is the conductor of the Lexington Chamber Chorale?
The chorale is conducted by Gary Anderson, who has been leading the ensemble for several years.
How long has the Lexington Chamber Chorale been performing?
The chorale is celebrating its 35th season, having been established in 1990.

Event Date and Time Location Tickets
How Can I Keep from Singing: Sounds of the Season Sunday, November 30, 2025, at 5 p.m. Second Presbyterian Church, 460 E Main Street, Lexington, KY 40507 Available at www.lexingtonchamberchorale.org or at the door

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