Dec 08 2019
Classical Concert: RSVP Choir

Classical Concert: RSVP Choir

Presented by Crocker Art Museum at Crocker Art Museum

The brilliant vocalists of Reconciliation Singers: Voices of Peace return to the Crocker for a concert showcasing their mastery of diverse genres plus some traditional holiday favorites. Lead by artistic director Jennifer Reason and comprised of professional and professionally trained musicians, RSVP brings together expert musicality with expressive emotion.

Before the performance, enjoy an in-depth, docent-led tour of select works of winter and holiday-themed works and other art in the Crocker’s permanent collection to help put the music in context with the art; tours depart at one and two pm. Alternatively, at 2:30 pm  join us in the theater for a special sneak preview of the upcoming PBS documentary entitled The Sound of Giving. The film follows RSVP over the course of their spring 2019 season as they prepare concerts in support of Joshua’s House Hospice (Sacramento), the first such facility on the west coast dedicated to serving the terminally ill homeless.

After the performance, connect with your fellow concertgoers over coffee and conversation. Look for the “Coffee After Classical” table in the cafe area, and find fun conversation starters and additional information about the music you heard. Snacks and drinks are available for purchase at the Crocker Cafe until 4:30 pm, and cafe seating remains open until five pm.

For more than 50 years, the Crocker has proudly presented its Classical Concert Series, featuring the finest musicians and singers from around the region and across the world. These educational performances are approximately 60 minutes with no intermission and draw a connection to the art on view at the Museum.

Admission Info

General $20
Members $10
Students $10
*Space is limited, advance registration is recommended.

 

Phone: (916) 808-7000

Dates & Times

2019/12/08 - 2019/12/08

Location Info

Crocker Art Museum

216 O Street, Sacramento, CA 95814

Parking Info

Parking is available within walking distance of the Museum, including street parking, parking lots, and public garages.