Cambridge Common Voices

Cambridge Common Voices We are a neurodiverse vocal ensemble open to all. We gather on Harvard campus Sundays 4:30-6.

It was a privilege and a BLAST to perform a set of our own original music at Jordan Hall, at New England Conservatory! T...
05/12/2025

It was a privilege and a BLAST to perform a set of our own original music at Jordan Hall, at New England Conservatory! Thank you Longwood Symphony Orchestra for the collaboration in support of Vinfen.

Congrats to Cambridge Common Voices for another incredible Holiday Concert at Harvard's Sanders Theater! 😄
12/11/2024

Congrats to Cambridge Common Voices for another incredible Holiday Concert at Harvard's Sanders Theater! 😄

Getting excited for an thrilling year ahead for the Harvard Choruses, highlighted by our celebrating the 125th anniversa...
07/19/2024

Getting excited for an thrilling year ahead for the Harvard Choruses, highlighted by our celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Radcliffe Choral Society and welcoming our new Associate Director of Choral Activities, Dr. Hana Cai: https://www.singatharvard.com/news/welcoming-dr-hana-cai

Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum (HRCM) Alumni Radcliffe Choral Society Foundation Harvard Glee Club Foundation Harvard Glee Club Harvard-Radcliffe Collegium Musicum Harvard Arts Harvard Music Department

Our tour bus has arrived. NYC here we come!!!
06/08/2024

Our tour bus has arrived. NYC here we come!!!

06/07/2024

Tomorrow!

We're headed to New York City this weekend!
06/06/2024

We're headed to New York City this weekend!

Only 5 days to go! This Saturday:

300+ guests
24 activity stations
25 singers
400 ice cream bars
Boundless fun!

Don't miss the biggest community event dedicated to cerebral palsy.

Sat 6/8 11AM-2PM, Haven Plaza, 710 W 168th st, NY 10032

RSVP now: https://www.weinberg.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/cerebral-palsy-community-day

For all of our fans in New York City, on June 8th Cambridge Common Voices is honored to be coming to town to perform at ...
05/30/2024

For all of our fans in New York City, on June 8th Cambridge Common Voices is honored to be coming to town to perform at the Cerebral Palsy Community Day at the Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center at Columbia University!

See/scan below for details. All are welcome!

Come hear CCV members sing their hearts out in our annual night of solos and duets! Details below (thanks Ellie Slager f...
05/08/2024

Come hear CCV members sing their hearts out in our annual night of solos and duets! Details below (thanks Ellie Slager for the flyer)

In case you missed our performance yesterday (or you just want to relive it!) it is live on YouTube!💙❤️💛
04/28/2024

In case you missed our performance yesterday (or you just want to relive it!) it is live on YouTube!

💙❤️💛

April 27th, 2024 - Sanders Theater Selections include:Give Me A Chance* - Zachary Jacobson (1:48)You Can Stay* - CCV & Veronica Leahy (4:48)I Can't ...

CCV is excited to again be appearing in Harvard's Arts First Festival on April 27, 3:30p in Sanders Theater! Come hear s...
04/12/2024

CCV is excited to again be appearing in Harvard's Arts First Festival on April 27, 3:30p in Sanders Theater! Come hear some new, original music from CCV, in collaboration with Harvard alum Veronica Leahy!

*thanks to member Ellie Slager for making the flyer!

12/07/2023

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Who We Are

Cambridge Common Voices is a community chorus established in partnership between Harvard College and the Threshold Program at Lesley University, a transition program for young adults with diverse learning challenges. This ensemble strives to create an inclusive musical space and practice, affirming individual voices, and explore innovative approaches to music-making, including elements of Universal Design for Learning and Empowering Song. Cambridge Common Voices positions disability not as deficit, but as a facet of human diversity worthy of creative exploration and appreciation. Affirming the individual and collective funds of knowledge within its community, the ensemble aspires to frame disability as a resource of artistic ingenuity that holds the potential to broaden the concepts of choral music and revolutionize artistic praxis in conventional settings.

Director: Dr. Andrew Clark