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Saratoga Voices Announces New Artistic Director Noah Palmer
Saratoga Voices’ Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Noah Palmer will be the chorus’s new Artistic Director. Starting on July 1, 2023, he will be the group’s sixth director in the organization’s 53-year history, including the decades when the chorus was...



MUSIC REVIEW: Saratoga Voices soar in final concert of season
Daily Gazette - MUSIC REVIEW: Saratoga Voices soar in final concert of season By Geraldine Freeman | May 14, 2023 Saratoga Voices gave their last concert of the season Saturday afternoon at Arthur Zankel Hall at Skidmore College with a program of very serious music...



Artistic Director Search Under Way
Are you as excited as we are to find our next Artistic Director? Are you "jumping at the bit" because you are, or someone you know is, just the perfect fit for our chorus? Enter your information and we will be in touch. Our current and former Artistic Directors have...



eGift Cards Now Available
Want to gift a singing membership (male voices encouraged)? Show thanks? Wish...



In Remembrance: William Jon Gray
Our former Artistic Director, Dr. William Jon Gray, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Bill led the former Burnt Hills Oratorio Society and was integral in the transitioning of the group to become known as Saratoga Voices. During his tenure from 2016-2021, we...



Saratoga Voices Announce Vocal Scholarship Winners – 2022
Saratoga Voices hosted its 25th Annual Vocal Scholarship Competition for seniors from high schools across the Greater Capital Region. Maria Sablich from Saratoga Springs High School won first prize, a scholarship of $1500. Shea DeWan from Shenendehowa High School and...



MUSIC REVIEW: Saratoga Voices shine in debut; Season opened Friday night
REVIEW: Saratoga Voices shine in debut; Season opened Friday night By Geraldine Freedman | November 20, 2021 Saratoga Voices opened their season Friday night with a striking performance of Handel’s oratorio “Judas Maccabaeus” at Universal Preservation Hall. It was...



As seasons change, so too does classical scene
Members of the 50-year-old Burnt Hills Oratorio Society were growing tired of explaining that they belonged to a chorus and not a public speaking club. More importantly, the name of their beloved ensemble no longer reflected the many kinds of music they perform or the fact they give concerts well beyond the boundaries of one single town in southern Saratoga County.



Saratoga Voices Announce Vocal Scholarship Winners – 2021
The Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (BHOS) hosted its 24th Annual Vocal Scholarship competition at Saint Clement’s Church in Saratoga Springs on June 18. Seniors from high schools across the Greater Capital Region have been invited to compete. Of six applicants...



Saratoga Voices – New Name
On Tuesday evening, June 22, 2021, the Burnt Hills Oratorio Society choristers, artistic team, and board of directors, met in person for the first time since Covid-19 stopped the world and shuttered all live performances. It was a special gathering in more ways than...



Saratoga Voices Announces New Artistic Director Noah Palmer
Saratoga Voices’ Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Noah Palmer will be the chorus’s new Artistic Director. Starting on July 1, 2023, he will be the group’s sixth director in the organization’s 53-year history, including the decades when the chorus was...



MUSIC REVIEW: Saratoga Voices soar in final concert of season
Daily Gazette - MUSIC REVIEW: Saratoga Voices soar in final concert of season By Geraldine Freeman | May 14, 2023 Saratoga Voices gave their last concert of the season Saturday afternoon at Arthur Zankel Hall at Skidmore College with a program of very serious music...



Artistic Director Search Under Way
Are you as excited as we are to find our next Artistic Director? Are you "jumping at the bit" because you are, or someone you know is, just the perfect fit for our chorus? Enter your information and we will be in touch. Our current and former Artistic Directors have...



eGift Cards Now Available
Want to gift a singing membership (male voices encouraged)? Show thanks? Wish...



In Remembrance: William Jon Gray
Our former Artistic Director, Dr. William Jon Gray, passed away on Wednesday, July 27, 2022. Bill led the former Burnt Hills Oratorio Society and was integral in the transitioning of the group to become known as Saratoga Voices. During his tenure from 2016-2021, we...



Saratoga Voices Announce Vocal Scholarship Winners – 2022
Saratoga Voices hosted its 25th Annual Vocal Scholarship Competition for seniors from high schools across the Greater Capital Region. Maria Sablich from Saratoga Springs High School won first prize, a scholarship of $1500. Shea DeWan from Shenendehowa High School and...



MUSIC REVIEW: Saratoga Voices shine in debut; Season opened Friday night
REVIEW: Saratoga Voices shine in debut; Season opened Friday night By Geraldine Freedman | November 20, 2021 Saratoga Voices opened their season Friday night with a striking performance of Handel’s oratorio “Judas Maccabaeus” at Universal Preservation Hall. It was...



As seasons change, so too does classical scene
Members of the 50-year-old Burnt Hills Oratorio Society were growing tired of explaining that they belonged to a chorus and not a public speaking club. More importantly, the name of their beloved ensemble no longer reflected the many kinds of music they perform or the fact they give concerts well beyond the boundaries of one single town in southern Saratoga County.



Saratoga Voices Announce Vocal Scholarship Winners – 2021
The Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (BHOS) hosted its 24th Annual Vocal Scholarship competition at Saint Clement’s Church in Saratoga Springs on June 18. Seniors from high schools across the Greater Capital Region have been invited to compete. Of six applicants...



Saratoga Voices – New Name
On Tuesday evening, June 22, 2021, the Burnt Hills Oratorio Society choristers, artistic team, and board of directors, met in person for the first time since Covid-19 stopped the world and shuttered all live performances. It was a special gathering in more ways than...