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Voices of Ascension Presents: Brahms, Kodály, Duruflé
Groupmuse Night Out

Voices of Ascension Presents: Brahms, Kodály, Duruflé

Church of the Ascension

Thu, February 5, at 7:30 PM, EST
(Ticket sales close Feb 4, 12:00 PM EST)

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Voices of Ascension

Groupmusers will be emailed their tickets directly from Voices of Ascension on the morning of Feb 5th. Please check your spam folder! There will be a box office table at the center entrance for those who need help.

Experience the rich broadcast of choral expression with Voices of Ascension as they perform a radiant program of rarely-heard masterpieces that illuminate the emotional depth of late Romantic and early 20th-century repertoire. The evening features Brahms’s Nänie, a poignant reflection on loss and beauty; Kodály’s Psalmus Hungaricus, a powerful and passionate setting born from national struggle; and Duruflé’s Messe ‘cum jubilo, a work brimming with chant-infused harmonies and luminous choral textures.

Stay after the concert for a reception complete with wine and light apps, included in the price of your ticket; a STEAL at almost 75% off!!

Thanks to Groupmuse Nights Out, a limited number of discounted tickets are available for this February 5, 2026 performance — making it easier to immerse yourself in an extraordinary choral evening in one of New York’s most striking acoustic spaces. We’re thrilled to help connect audiences with concerts that combine profound musical expression with shared community experience — don’t miss your chance to secure special-price tickets for this unforgettable night of choral brilliance!

What's the music?

Brahms | Nänie

Zoltán Kodály | Psalmus Hungaricus

Maurice Duruflé | Messe ‘cum jubilo’

The program is 75 minutes long with no intermission.

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