Brattleboro Center Stage
The Brattleboro Women’s Chorus, founded in 1996, is a vibrant ensemble that emphasizes the power of collective singing and the significance of music composed by women. Under the direction of founder Becky Graber, the chorus performs two concerts each year, showcasing a diverse repertoire that celebrates life and human connection.
With over 70 voices, the chorus highlights the works of contemporary female composers, such as J.J. Heller and Carole King, while also incorporating pieces that explore the depth of human experiences, like Mia Makaroff’s Spes. Their performances are enriched with skilled accompaniment, creating a dynamic musical experience for the community.
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