Photo Highlights: Yale Schola Cantorum 2022 Holiday Concert

December 11, 2022

On Saturday December 10, Yale Schola Cantorum performed Bach’s Weihnachts Oratorium BWV 248 (the Christmas Oratorio) to an enthusiastic crowd in Woolsey Hall. Many more from all over the world watched the choir and orchestra via live stream. View a slideshow here.

The choir was conducted by David Hill, adjunct professor of Choral Conducting at the Yale Institute of Sacred Music and principal conductor of Yale Schola Cantorum. Soloists were Sea Han, Emily Helferty, Molly McGuire, Matthew Newhouse, Juliet Ariadne Papadopoulos, Peter Schertz, Sandy Sharis, Deborah Stephens, and Jared Swope.

Written in 1734, Weihnachts Oratorium was designed to be performed in installments over the thirteen-day period between Christmas and Epiphany. Of the work’s six parts, four were heard on Saturday.

Yale Schola Cantorum is a chamber choir that performs sacred music from the sixteenth century to the present day in concert settings and choral services around the world. The group will perform again in Woolsey Hall on February 19. Read more.

Photo: Harold Shapiro