St. Patrick's Cathedral Sets October, December Concerts

| 09/30/2024

By: The Good Newsroom

The events are free and open to the public

St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City is seen in a nightime photo.*
St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York City is seen in a nightime photo. (OSV News photo/Gregory A. Shemitz)

St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Midtown Manhattan will present two concerts before the end of the year: an evening of organ music and a Christmas choir performance. 

On October 3 at 7 p.m., an evening of organ music will feature the talents of St. Patrick’s Cathedral’s organists Dr. Jennifer Pascual, Daniel Brondel, and Mark Pacoe. This performance will showcase masterpieces by some of the greatest composers in the classical repertoire, including Theodore Dubois, Petr Eben, Robert Hebble, Oliver Messiaen, Charles Villiers Stanford, and Louis Vierne. The grandeur and beauty of these timeless works will be brought to life by three of today’s most skilled and passionate organists in New York City. The event is free. 

The “45th Annual A City Singing at Christmas Concert” on December 19, also at 7 p.m., will feature the choirs of the Church of St. Patrick, Huntington, N.Y.; The Young People’s Chorus of New York; The St. Patrick’s Cathedral Choir and Organists; and New York Symphonic Brass perform selections sure to put everyone in the Christmas spirit. This event is also free. For information on these and other St. Patrick’s Cathedral music events, visit their website.

For information on these and other St. Patrick’s Cathedral music events, visit their website.

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