The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh Presents “We All Sing”

The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh (MCP) is thrilled to present We All Sing,a concert that honors the profound role of singing in human connection. This event will feature works by composers such as Bach, Copland, Reena Esmail, Adolphus Hailstork, Melanie DeMore, and Abbie Betinis, alongside poetry by Walt Whitman, Hafiz, Jane Griner, and Rev. Arthur Graham. Music Director Daniel Singer will also lead the audience in two participatory pieces, inviting everyone to join in joyous song.

Who: The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh, conducted by Music Director Daniel Singer.

What: “We All Sing”A celebration of music as the universal language that unites us all, featuring choral performances and audience sing-alongs.

When: Sunday, March 30, 2025, at 3:00 PM

Where: East Liberty Presbyterian Church, 116 S Highland Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206

Why: “We All Sing” exemplifies MCP’s commitment to fostering community and connection through the transformative power of choral music. By bringing together diverse musical works and encouraging audience participation, MCP aims to create an inclusive and uplifting experience for all attendees.

For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit www.themendelssohn.org/choir/we-all-sing/.

About The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh
The Grammy-nominated Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh (MCP) is the “voice of the greater Pittsburgh region,” known for its versatility and excellence. Whether premiering new choral arrangements of Bob Dylan songs at a rock venue or performing Mozart with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra at Carnegie Hall in New York City, MCP brings a powerful, dynamic presence to every performance.

Composed mostly of amateur singers with professional-caliber talent, MCP’s members range from nuclear engineers to bartenders to social workers, all united by a shared passion for the magic of live music. For nearly a century, MCP has been the choral partner of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, offering singers extraordinary opportunities to create music at the highest level alongside world-renowned conductors, musicians, and soloists, reaching tens of thousands of people each year.

As a 501(c)(3) nonprofit arts organization, The Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh exists thanks to the generous support of singers, patrons, donors, and sponsors. MCP believes in the transformative power of choral singing to connect individuals and communities. We are committed to becoming a powerful catalyst for community building, cultivating empathy, and forging bridges across geographic, socio-economic, ethnic, and cultural borders through our innovative programming and community engagement initiatives.

For more information, visit www.themendelssohn.org. For questions about accessibility of specific venues, please contact Emily Leal-Santiesteban at estewart@themendelssohn.org.

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