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This weekend, the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers will perform “To the End in Songs”– a program that delves into the idea of transformation from discord into harmony. Those working closely with the…
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Internationally acclaimed baritone soloist Christopheren Nomura will perform with the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers on Mother’s Day Weekend at the Southern Oregon University Music Recital Hall.…
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The Southern Oregon Repertory Singers will present its 40th season finale with two concerts as part of this year’s James M. Collier New Works Festival. The program will feature the world premieres of…
To the End in Songs May 2026 choral concert by Southern Oregon Repertory Singers
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Southern Oregon Repertory Singers present its 40th season finale with two concerts as part of this year’s James M. Collier New Works Festival. The program will feature the world premieres of two…
Music Director Paul French candid shot on stage during concert dress rehearsal break
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Southern Oregon Repertory Singers will lean into what Music Director Paul French calls “big-heart music” in its 2026-27 season, a four-concert lineup that moves from Brahms to contemporary…
Southern Oregon Repertory Singers performing on stage at SOU music hall in Ashland, Oregon
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The Southern Oregon Repertory Singers will present “Grace Before Sleep” this March, a concert centered on music’s ability to inspire gratitude in difficult times.
Photo of the choral group singing.
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From student voices to new commissions, Southern Oregon Repertory Singers blend legacy and renewal for a holiday concert at the Holly Theatre.
Photo of choral group with director in front.
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Listening to Benjamin Britten’s “A Ceremony of Carols” evokes the feeling that a better world is possible. The piece will be featured in the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers’ holiday concert of the…
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The sonorous sound of the Southern Oregon Repertory Singers will fill the halls of the recently-reopened Holly Theatre in Medford as the choral group is set to bring holiday zeal to the audience…