Eternal Light: A Celebration of American Choral Tradition

Sat May 16 2026 at 04:00 pm to 05:30 pm UTC-04:00

First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia | Philadelphia

First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia
Publisher/HostFirst Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia
Eternal Light: A Celebration of American Choral Tradition
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Concerts@First traces 250 years of American choral tradition through music of profound beauty, faith, and innovation.
About this Event

The program, featuring the First Presbyterian Church Choir, honors the rich lineage of American sacred music, beginning with William Billings of Boston, widely regarded as the country’s first choral composer. His pioneering voice laid the foundation for a tradition that continues to evolve even today. The concert also features spirituals as shaped by composers such as William Dawson, Florence Price, and Alice Parker, whose works preserves and elevates this deeply expressive and essential part of the American musical heritage.

Contemporary voices bring new dimensions to this tradition. Excerpts from David Lang’s Poor Hymnal (2023) offer a striking and contemplative reimagining of communal song, adding a modern layer of spiritual reflection. Music by Caroline Shaw, including And the Swallow (2016), represents the creativity and originality of today’s composers, building on the past while speaking with a distinct and personal voice.

The program also includes excerpts from Music Director Bálint Karosi’s new composition, The Seven Last Words, with Paul Fleckenstein on the organ. This work contributes a fresh perspective to the ongoing story of sacred music in America.

The concert concludes with selections from Morten Lauridsen’s Lux Aeterna, a luminous and deeply moving work that brings the program to a close with a sense of peace, hope, and radiant beauty.

A reception will follow in Old Buttonwood Hall. All are warmly invited to attend this celebration of tradition, innovation, and the enduring light of choral music.

Admission is free, with a suggested donation of $20 to support Concerts at First. Please reserve tickets!

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First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, 201 South 21st Street, Philadelphia, United States

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