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Chorus pro Musica: Background
Chorus pro Musica is a distinguished, independent, Boston-based chorus, recognized for versatility and excellence
in performing traditional, adventurous and seldom-heard works. The chorus performs a cappella and in collaboration
with other major artistic organizations and acclaimed soloists, enriching the musical lives of audiences and singers
alike.
The Chorus was founded in 1949 by the late Alfred Nash Patterson, one of the most influential forces in choral music
in New England, and quickly built a superb reputation for its professional-level musical standards and
innovative programming. Over the years, these strengths have led to collaborations with such organizations as the
Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pittsburgh Symphony the Rhode Island Philharmonic,
Emmanuel Music, and the Boston Academy of Music, as well as various opera companies including the
Opera Company of Boston and Commonwealth Opera.
See the single-page (but 880 kB) description of the chorus in
PDF format.
History
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Design, content and music © Chorus pro Musica
645 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116 617.267.7442
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FUNDED IN PART BY
The Boston Cultural Council, a local agency which is funded by the Massachusetts
Cultural Council, administered by the Mayor’s Office of Arts,
Tourism, and Special Events.
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Proud member of

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Member of the Greater Boston Choral Consortium
Participant in

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