Led by director Conrad Chu, the Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale will perform selections from their upcoming concert, “Songs of Faith and Devotion Through the Ages”, at Open Stages 2026. Their performance will take place outside BKCM at 58 7th Ave.

One of the emerging trends in today’s post-pandemic world has been a revival of interest in faith and spiritual guidance, with many religious organizations seeing a rise in new converts particularly among members of the Millennial and Gen Z generations.  The Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale brings a celebration of one of choral music’s earliest and most natural functions: the expression of faith and devotion through the human voice.  We’ll sing 19th and 20th century works of praise, with multicultural and interfaith responses to sacred texts.

Want to attend the full “Songs of Faith and Devotion Through the Ages” Concert on June 6? Tickets are available here.

About the Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale

Now in its 19th season, Brooklyn Conservatory Chorale (BCC) is a 60-voice mixed choir whose members perform a rich variety of musical styles, both a cappella and with a variety of instrumental accompaniment. This ensemble performs two to three concerts per season in Brooklyn, with occasional opportunities to collaborate with ensembles around New York City. Members develop their vocal skills through exciting and stimulating repertoire chosen from the music of the Renaissance to contemporary songs and everything in between. The BCC prides itself on presenting high-quality concerts with superbly polished musicianship.