We are Symphony Chorus

of New Orleans

Making a difference through the power and beauty of choral singing
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We are a volunteer chorus that has provided superlative choral music to the greater New Orleans area for more than four decades.

Performances

Our Next Performance

UPCOMING

Messiah 7:00 pm on Saturday, December 14 at St. Dominic Catholic Church (Harrison Ave)
Messiah 3:00 pm on Sunday, December 15 at St. Mary's Assumption Catholic Church (Joseph St)

March, 2025: Music for chorus and strings, including Durante Magnificat, Haydn Salve Regina, and Rheinberger Stabat Mater.

May, 2025 CREATION - Dan Forrest's new oratorio.

Performances

UPCOMING

Messiah 7:00 pm on Saturday, December 14 at St. Dominic Catholic Church (Harrison Ave)
Messiah 3:00 pm on Sunday, December 15 at St. Mary's Assumption Catholic Church (Joseph St)

March, 2025: Music for chorus and strings, including Durante Magnificat, Haydn Salve Regina, and Rheinberger Stabat Mater.

May, 2025 CREATION - Dan Forrest's new oratorio.

Next performance for SCNO.

The night, though, truly belonged to the chorus. The brassy, driving ensembles are what make this work one of the most popular of the 20th century. The 100-plus voices of the choir, under the direction of Steven Edwards, sang with strength, precision and brightness, whether in the gentle pastoral airs or the powerful crescendos that burst from the stage.

- Review of Carmina Burana by Theodor P. Mahne, The Times Picayune.

Join Symphony Chorus of New Orleans

We would love to have you sing with us! Visit our auditions page to find out more.

Private Concerts and Weddings

Symphony Chorus of New Orleans can provide a choral group for your next event. Fill out our contact form for more information.

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Symphony Chorus of New Orleans

P.O. Box 50542
New Orleans, LA. 70150

(504) 525-2111

Email: scnoinfo