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The Erie Philharmonic Chorus

The Erie Philharmonic Chorus is a group of adult singers which began its great tradition in April 1953, singing “La Traviata” under the baton of conductor Fritz Mahler, cousin to the great composer and conductor Gustav Mahler.

Under the leadership of Thomas Brooks, the Erie Philharmonic Chorus has grown to over ninety singers. The chorus aims to strengthen our community and region by providing high quality live concerts and programs that enrich, entertain, and educate people of all ages.

The Chorus regularly appears on both the Symphonic Series and Pops Series of the Erie Philharmonic and presents independently produced concerts. Recent Symphonic performances include Beethoven’s Mass in C, Brahms' Requiem, Britten's War Requiem, Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, Verdi’s Requiem, as well, as Pops tribute concerts to both Michael Jackson and Queen. In addition to main-stage performances at the Warner Theatre, the Chorus also annually presents Handel’s Messiah and other concerts featuring smaller choral works.

If you’d like to be a part of this outstanding ensemble, please email Patrick Rose at Chorus@eriephil.org or click on the audition link below.


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Conductor-Chorus


Thomas Brooks

Conductor

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Thomas Brooks

Conductor

As a conductor and clinician C. Thomas Brooks has performed throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe, including such venues as Carnegie Hall in New York City, Victoria Hall in Geneva, Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris and the Salzburg Cathedral in Salzburg, Austria. In the Northeast he is well-known as a choral conductor, voice teacher, college professor, opera conductor, and clinician.

After completing graduate work at New England Conservatory he began his career in Erie (PA), where he organized and conducted the Mercyhurst College Choir and Chamber Singers. He was also chosen as the conductor of the Symphonic Singers of Erie in their twenty-fifth anniversary season. After three years he moved to the Hartt School of Music in Hartford (CT) where he conducted the Hartt Chorale, the Collegiate Singers, the Hartt Touring Opera Theatre, and the University Civic Chorus and Chamber Choir, and the Collegium Musicum.

While in Hartford, Professor Brooks conducted the Arts in Unison Bel Canto Opera Company, Connecticut Light Opera on the Sound, was co-founder and musical director of the New Lyric Theatre, a touring educational opera production company, and served four seasons as choral conductor of the national high school European program America’s Youth in Concert. His guest conducting positions included the Portland Repertory Opera Theatre (ME) and Commonwealth Opera (MA). For several seasons he served as musical director of the Northshore Light Opera Company (MA).

Professor Brooks joined the faculty of Texas Tech University as conductor of the Collegiate Singers and Musical Theatre and worked as associate conductor of the University Concert Choir and Chamber Singers. For several summers he was musical director and conductor of the Lubbock Summer Repertory Musical Theatre. He then was appointed Director of Choral Activities and Chair of Vocal Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago. During his time in Chicago he was the choral conductor at the Chicago Academy for the Arts and guest conductor with the Chicago Chamber Orchestra.

He then joined the faculty of Gordon College (MA) as Chair of Fine Arts and the Chair of the Department of Music, a position he held for over twenty years. While in the Boston area, he conducted the Montage Chamber Singers (MA), followed by the chamber choir Cantillare (MA). His educational video series - Singing, Acting, Surviving - coauthored with stage director Ronald Luchsinger, was released by TRL Enterprises in conjunction with Schaffner Music Publishers, the publisher of the Thomas Brooks Choral Series.

From 1999-2013 he served as Director of Music for Traditional Services at the historic Park Street Church in Boston. In 2008 he was appointed conductor of the Boston area chamber choir Lyricora (lyricora.org) a position he presently holds. In that year he also co-founded and began his tenure as Managing Director of the Salzburg Institute of Religion, Culture and the Arts (Salzburg-institute.org), with its international symposia, chamber music series, lecture series, and summer undergraduate study program in Vienna and Salzburg, Austria, which he held until 2019.

After retiring from his full-time teaching and church positions in Boston, his home base is now a 150 acre farm in Erie, which he shares with his wife soprano Susan Brooks and their dog Henry. Professor Brooks continues his work clinicing choirs, leading choral workshops, conducting Lyricora, and overseeing the Salzburg Institute.

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Philharmonic Junior Chorus


Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus

Philharmonic Junior Chorus


Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus

Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus

An ensembles for students in grades 9-12!

The Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus (grades 9-12) provides students high-quality vocal education to help students grow as musicians and leaders. In addition to the opportunity to collaborate with talented singers across the region, students will have the opportunity to perform with the Erie Philharmonic, the Philharmonic Chorus, and the Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale.

If you’d like to be a part of this talented ensemble, please email Patrick Rose at Chorus@eriephil.org

Interested in Auditioning?

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Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale


Erie Philharmonic

Youth Chorale

Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale


Erie Philharmonic

Youth Chorale

Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale

An ensembles for students in grades 2-8!

Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale (grades 2-8) provides students high-quality vocal education to help students grow as musicians and leaders. In addition to the opportunity to collaborate with talented singers across the region, students will have the opportunity to perform with the Erie Philharmonic, the Philharmonic Chorus, Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus, and the Erie Junior Philharmonic.

If you’d like to be a part of this talented ensemble, please email Patrick Rose at Chorus@eriephil.org

Interested in Auditioning?

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Conductor-EPYC


Sharon Downey

Conductor - Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale

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Sharon Downey

Conductor - Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale

Sharon Downey is the conductor of the Youth Chorale, now in its second season. Prior to joining the Philharmonic staff, she was the Music Director at the Episcopal Cathedral of St Paul in Erie, PA, where she served from 1991 until her retirement in 2022.

In 1992 she established a Chorister program for the children and youth of the Erie community. Singers were recruited from the Cathedral parish, local schools, and community groups. The choir was structured on the principles of the Royal School of Church Music, an organization that promotes excellence in musical and choral training for young singers. In addition to singing services and concerts at the Cathedral, the Choristers were invited to sing with the Erie Chamber Orchestra, the Erie Philharmonic, the Erie Junior Philharmonic and the Erie Opera Theatre. They traveled with the Cathedral Choir and sang at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, and venues in Ohio, Illinois, Maryland and Canada.

Under her direction the Cathedral Choir of Men and Women traveled abroad and served week-long residencies singing daily services at Canterbury Cathedral and Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford. They also sang services at Chichester Cathedral, The American Cathedral in Paris and Coventry Cathedral. In 2018, the Cathedral Choir recorded a CD of spiritual arrangements by Erie native, Harry, T. Burleigh, Hold On! Keep Your Hand on the Plow.

Ms. Downey has served as guest conductor for Chorister Festivals in Tucson, AZ,  Atlanta, GA, and State College, PA, and in July of 2022 she was a guest conductor for the Mississippi Conference on Church Music. She has also served as a consultant for churches beginning similar community chorister programs. She currently serves on the Board of Directors of the Burleigh Legacy Alliance. She is a member of and has served on the Board of Directors of the Association of Anglican Musicians.

A graduate of the Indiana University School of Music in Bloomington, Indiana, Ms. Downey holds degrees in Organ Performance and Church Music with a concentration in Choral Conducting and is certified in Orff Schulwerk, a developmental approach to music training.

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Piano Lab


Piano Lab

Piano Lab


Piano Lab

The Erie Philharmonic Piano Lab

Open to members of the Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus and Youth Chorale

During each chorus rehearsal, students will be given the opportunity to visit our state-of-the-art Roland digital piano lab, where Dr. Sarah Kahl instructs students in piano skills, music theory, composition and more!

Dr. Sarah Kahl

Dr. Sarah Kahl is the accompanist for the Erie Philharmonic Chorus (EPC), Erie Philharmonic Junior Chorus (EJPC) and Erie Philharmonic Youth Chorale (EPYC). She also serves as the group piano instructor for both the EJPC and EPYC. Kahl has extensive background in piano pedagogy and has taught piano and multi-level classes in the group piano setting at universities in Minnesota, North Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, and Pennsylvania. She also serves as a collaborative pianist at Mercyhurst University.

Kahl is an active performer in the Erie area where she performs with established musicians and students alike. In addition to her performance roles, she is the Music Coordinator at Church of the Cross in Fairview, PA, and operates a private piano studio.

Kahl received her DMA in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Kansas where she studied with Jack Winerock. She received her Master’s Degree in Piano Performance and Pedagogy from the University of Nebraska where she studied with Paul Barnes and pedagogy with Brenda Wristen. She received her Bachelor of Music Degree in Music Education from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota and studied under David Worth.