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"Through the music, I really wanted to explore an emotional landscape when we as a collective society, and not just as i...
05/28/2026

"Through the music, I really wanted to explore an emotional landscape when we as a collective society, and not just as individuals, make space for desire and belonging for all people in America." - Baldwin Giang

Next weekend, on Saturday, June 6th, "we are made foreign" will make it's world premiere along with four brand new works, paired with Randall Thompson's beloved Testament of Freedom.



In preparation for this concert, we asked our Joyful Abundance Artists a series of questions about their inspirations and experiences that culminated in a brand new composition for ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026.

Check out more of what they had to say, and to purchase tickets, visit the link in our Bio.



As part of ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026—a city-wide festival celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of our country—this concert asks vital questions about America's past, present, and future through the voices of a new generation of artists.



Joyful Abundance launches what will become a permanent bi-annual program, funded in part by the Alan Harler New Ventures Fund, supporting Philadelphia's emerging composers and poets, creating a lasting legacy that extends far beyond this season. Consider supporting this fund which provides a pathway for MCP to continue undertaking provocative choral programming, including major commissioned works and innovative collaborations.

"Swathed in earth’s memory,we see now as co-conspiratorsthrough time’s lenstruths long held,liberties long withheld."-Oc...
05/26/2026

"Swathed in earth’s memory,
we see now as co-conspirators
through time’s lens
truths long held,
liberties long withheld."
-Octavia McBride-Ahebee

Octavia's interrogating and reflective text comes to life in "Electric Bloom" with music by Ted Babcock - experience the premiere of this work (with a special accompaniment by the composer!) on June 6th at Rodeph Shalom. Four brand new works join the program, paired with Randall Thompson's beloved Testament of Freedom.



In preparation for this concert, we asked our Joyful Abundance Artists a series of questions about their inspirations and experiences that culminated in a brand new composition for ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026.

Check out more of what they had to say, and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.mcchorus.org/joyful



As part of ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026—a city-wide festival celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of our country—this concert asks vital questions about America's past, present, and future through the voices of a new generation of artists.



Joyful Abundance launches what will become a permanent bi-annual program, funded in part by the Alan Harler New Ventures Fund, supporting Philadelphia's emerging composers and poets, creating a lasting legacy that extends far beyond this season. Consider supporting this fund which provides a pathway for MCP to continue undertaking provocative choral programming, including major commissioned works and innovative collaborations.

"Walk over the gravesPick a flower, leave a note,Ask a loved one, ask yourself.What makes a body?What makes a grave?What...
05/25/2026

"Walk over the graves
Pick a flower, leave a note,
Ask a loved one, ask yourself.

What makes a body?
What makes a grave?
What makes us history?"
-Haley Storm

On this Memorial Day, we are highlighting our next pair of Joyful Abundance Artists, who created a piece honoring the lives of those we've lost, and the way we grieve in the present. Join us on June 6th at Rodeph Shalom to see the world premiere of this moving composition, along with 4 other brand new works paired with Randall Thompson's beloved Testament of Freedom.



In preparation for this concert, we asked our Joyful Abundance Artists a series of questions about their inspirations and experiences that culminated in a brand new composition for ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026.

Check out more of what they had to say, and to purchase tickets, visit https://www.mcchorus.org/joyful



As part of ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026—a city-wide festival celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of our country—this concert asks vital questions about America's past, present, and future through the voices of a new generation of artists.



Joyful Abundance launches what will become a permanent bi-annual program, funded in part by the Alan Harler New Ventures Fund, supporting Philadelphia's emerging composers and poets, creating a lasting legacy that extends far beyond this season. Consider supporting this fund which provides a pathway for MCP to continue undertaking provocative choral programming, including major commissioned works and innovative collaborations.

“It feels apt to sing this piece in Philadelphia where we can face our imperfect history…” Amy Beth SissonIn just two we...
05/23/2026

“It feels apt to sing this piece in Philadelphia where we can face our imperfect history…” Amy Beth Sisson

In just two weeks, we will present our final concert of the season: Joyful Abundance! This program features five brand-new compositions by Philadelphia artists, paired with Randall Thompson’s beloved Testament of Freedom, creating a powerful dialogue between past and future.

In preparation for this concert, we asked our Joyful Abundance Artists a series of questions about their inspirations and experiences that culminated in a brand new composition for ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026.

Check out more of what they had to say at https://www.mcchorus.org/joyful

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Please join us on Saturday, June 6 at Rodeph Shalom for an exciting and insightful concert, premiering five new works from Philadelphia composers and poets! Tickets available at https://www.mcchorus.org/joyful

As part of ArtPhilly: What Now: 2026—a city-wide festival celebrating the 250th anniversary of the birth of our country—this concert asks vital questions about America's past, present, and future through the voices of a new generation of artists.



Joyful Abundance launches what will become a permanent bi-annual program, funded in part by the Alan Harler New Ventures Fund, supporting Philadelphia's emerging composers and poets, creating a lasting legacy that extends far beyond this season. Consider supporting this fund which provides a pathway for MCP to continue undertaking provocative choral programming, including major commissioned works and innovative collaborations.

Applications are now open for MCP's Conducting Apprenticeship Program for the 2026–2027 season — and we'd love to hear f...
05/16/2026

Applications are now open for MCP's Conducting Apprenticeship Program for the 2026–2027 season — and we'd love to hear from you!

Alongside hands-on conducting experience, our apprentices get a behind-the-scenes look at what it truly takes to lead a nonprofit chorus — from concert production to fundraising, board governance, and the day-to-day realities of organizational life.

We believe great conductors are shaped by more than what happens in a rehearsal room, and this program is built around that belief.

✨ Applications close June 15, 2026. https://www.mcchorus.org/join-us

✨Today we are thrilled to welcome Sarah Bowe as our new Assistant Conductor & Chorus Manager! 🎉A Philadelphia-based chor...
05/15/2026

✨Today we are thrilled to welcome Sarah Bowe as our new Assistant Conductor & Chorus Manager! 🎉

A Philadelphia-based choral specialist with a distinguished career in performance, pedagogy, and administration, Sarah has held faculty positions at Cornell University, Queens College (CUNY), and Central Connecticut State University, and has performed with ensembles including the Tanglewood Festival Chorus of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Some of you may recognize Sarah from another close connection — she manages operations for Melissa Dunphy's Mormolyke Press, whose landmark work "On the Horizon" we were proud to commission and premiere last season. We love when our artistic community grows even closer! 🥰

Please join us in giving Sarah a warm welcome! 🎶

Rehearsals are underway for our final performance of the season — JOYFUL ABUNDANCE! We couldn't be more proud or excited...
05/13/2026

Rehearsals are underway for our final performance of the season — JOYFUL ABUNDANCE! We couldn't be more proud or excited to showcase five world-premiere commissions by extraordinarily talented poets and composers, created as part of the ArtPhilly: What Now Festival.

Join us on June 6th at 4pm at Rodeph Shalom on North Broad Street. Tickets and more info at www.mcchorus.org/joyful — and use promo code ARTPHILLY for $10 off!

May the Fourth be with you!A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away (when stadiums were called something different, an...
05/04/2026

May the Fourth be with you!

A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away (when stadiums were called something different, and the Star Wars Saga stopped at Part VI) - MCP joined actor Anthony Daniels (C-3PO) at the Philadelphia stop of the Star Wars: In Concert tour. Here is a photo of us with Daniels down-center!

MCP fans - Stay tuned for some cinematic announcements coming soon in 2026!

🎶THIS WEEKEND🎶Join MCP & Symphony in C  for "Ode to Joy" - featuring Beethoven's iconic 9th Symphony - for only two perf...
05/02/2026

🎶THIS WEEKEND🎶

Join MCP & Symphony in C for "Ode to Joy" - featuring Beethoven's iconic 9th Symphony - for only two performances in the Gordon Theater at Rutgers-Camden!

⦿ Saturday, May 2 @ 7:30pm
⦿ Sunday, May 3 @ 3:00pm

Get your tickets before they're gone: https://symphonyinc.org/events/ode-to-joy/

We're so excited to join our friends at Symphony in C and the Symphony in C Youth Orchestra for the season finale! 🎶 Don...
04/29/2026

We're so excited to join our friends at Symphony in C and the Symphony in C Youth Orchestra for the season finale! 🎶 Don't miss Beethoven's 9th Symphony at the Gordon Theater at Rutgers-Camden this weekend — two performances only:

⦿ Saturday, May 2 @ 7:30pm
⦿ Sunday, May 3 @ 3:00pm

Get your tickets before they're gone: https://symphonyinc.org/events

It's concert week once again! We’re thrilled to be sharing the stage with our friends at the Mendelssohn Chorus of Philadelphia and also the young musicians of the Symphony in C Youth Orchestra for our 2025-26 season finale. You have two chances to hear these incredible performances, featuring Beethoven’s 9th Symphony, in the Gordon Theater at Rutgers-Camden:

⦿ Saturday, May 2 @ 7:30pm

⦿ Sunday, May 3 @ 3:00pm

Get your tickets at the link below!

https://symphonyinc.org/events

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Philadelphia, PA
19148

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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(215) 735-9922

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