A special thanks to Lansing Moving

The Steiner Chorale would like to thank Ken Burton and Lansing Moving as a Gold Corporate Sponsor for the 2016-17 concert season.  Since Steiner often performs concerts in venues built before handicap accessibility, Lansing Moving will be providing the Chorale with the necessary ramps to alleviate this concern.

lansing_moving_logoThe Steiner Chorale is a non-profit organization.  For more information on how your business could sponsor the Chorale, click here.

Again, the Steiner Chorale thanks Ken Burton and Lansing Moving for their generosity and continued support.

Works of Gilbert & Sullivan performed by Steiner

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The Steiner Chorale performed selections from various operettas written by Gilbert & Sullivan.  The program was presented on the historic fellowship hall stage at the Central United Methodist Church in downtown Lansing across from the capital building.  This program featured many soloists and functioned also as the chorale’s annual fundraiser.

“Snow” – A Concert in December

steiner_dec_2015_postersDecember 12, 2015 – The Steiner Chorale began its 47th season performing many holiday favorites at All Saints Episcopal Church.  Pieces such as “O Clap Your Hands” by Ralph Vaughan Williams and “Alleluia” by Randall Thompson were most notable.  Featured at this concert was Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna.

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Steiner Performs Stravinsky

march2015_posterMarch 7, 2015 – Steiner Chorale, along with their own Masterworks orchestra, performed Igor Stravinsky’s Symphony of Psalms.  The concert was held in the sanctuary of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church in East Lansing.  The concert was conducted by Corb H. Felgenhour.  Some other selections performed by the Chorale were Daemon Irrepit Callidus by Orban, Wayfarring Stranger, arranged by Michael Engelhardt, and Song of Athena by John Tavener. Artwork by Carrie Simon.

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