• Dashon Burton in Concert

    Last time Dashon Burton performed with MISH was in 2012 when he was a soloist in our very first performance of Messiah.  As a permanent memorial of that epic performance, he left behind the YouTube recording of “The trumpet shall sound” – still MISH’s most-viewed video.  He returns to the Somerset Hills on Saturday, January […]

  • Downtown Voices – Beethoven Mass in C

    St. Paul's Chapel Broadway and Fulton Streets, New York, New York, United States

    Downtown Voices; NOVUS NY; Stephen Sands, conductor Brahms – Geistliches Lied Beethoven – Mass in C In celebration of Beethoven’s 250th birthday, Downtown Voices and NOVUS NY perform his tranquil yet dramatic Mass in C in addition to Brahms’ earliest accompanied choral works, Geistliches Lied.

  • Antioch Residency at Princeton University

    Richardson Auditorium 68 Nassau St, Princeton, NJ, United States

    Executive Director and Founding Tenor of Antioch   Antioch teams up with student composers and the Princeton University Chamber Singers to present a concert at Richardson Auditorium.

  • Immortal Bach – Kinnara Vocal Ensemble

    Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church 1 East Oak Street, Basking Ridge, NJ

    Kinnara is widely recognized as one of the nation’s most talented vocal ensembles.  Directed by J.D Burnett of the University of Georgia (formerly conductor of the New Jersey Youth Chorus and the Masterworks Chorus of New Jersey), Kinnara brings together many of the finest young professional singers in the South and the East.  On Saturday, […]

  • Downtown Voices and Heritage Chorale

    Stephen Sands and Donald Dumpson team up with their choirs from NYC and Philadelphia for a concert in each city celebrating the diversity of song. Details TBA

  • Beethoven at 250

    If you visit Symphony Hall in Boston you cannot fail to notice that above the main stage is a trim intended to contain a number of plaques, each dedicated to the memory of a great composer.  When the hall was opened in 1900 only the central plaque had a name on it – Beethoven’s – […]

  • TENET and Ensemble Caprice

    Les Plaisirs de Versailles was written by Marc-Antoine Charpentier as a divertissement for King Louis XIV and the French court in 1682.  It is an extremely silly story (the librettist is wisely anonymous), but nonetheless entirely recognizable to 21st-century audiences.  Two ladies – Music and Conversation – are having a ding-dong argument because Music has […]

  • Mozart on the Meadow

    A fall extravaganza of music, art and food in the great outdoors celebrating the 10th anniversary season of Music in the Somerset Hills

  • Merynda Adams and John Romeri – MISH Virtual Series

    St. John on the Mountain 379 Mount Harmony Rd, Bernardsville, New Jersey, United States

    Transcendent harp and flute music inspiring the imagination and uplifting the soul. Part of the Music in the Somerset Hills Virtual Concert Series.