The current Camerata roster has grown in its representation of singers from the BIPOC community. The presence of a vibrant African American female conductor on the podium has undoubtedly made an impact. In her previous position at Westfield State University in Massachusetts, Dr. Barber was the first African American female director of choral activities at a non-historically black college or university. As a lifelong singer and performer of choral music, Dr. Barber did not see herself represented in the profession, and she is keenly aware that her mere presence helps diversify music at Yale and beyond. Her programming intentionally encompasses diverse styles, genres, and cultures, and a significant portion of the Camerata’s current repertoire highlights the work of BIPOC composers.
From the beginning, the Camerata fostered musical partnerships between Yale and New Haven. Dr. Barber has acquainted herself with existing city ensembles and area musicians, with an eye toward strengthening ties established by the Music in Schools Initiative at the Yale School of Music. In the 40th anniversary year, there are three concerts planned to which all are warmly invited.
Each of the Camerata’s three conductors provided the leadership, perspective, and focus that was needed at their respective time. Marguerite Brooks ignited a spark and cultivated its flame for 35 years, building a community that would outlast her tenure even through a global pandemic. André Thomas nurtured the flame and kept it alive during turbulent times. Felicia Barber is guiding the Camerata into its next chapter, retaining its essence while shaping it for the next generation. When Professor Brooks was asked about her wishes for the Camerata’s future, she said, “I hope they keep building and keep evolving. I know they are doing just that, because I have seen Felicia’s work firsthand.” Audience members and singers agree that the Camerata is thriving as it looks toward its next forty years.
Laurie H. Ongley has been an intermittent member of the Camerata since 1987 and was a manager at the Institute of Sacred Music from 2015-2022.
40th Anniversary Concerts
Yale Camerata 40th Anniversary: Homecoming Alumni Concert
Sunday, October 12 at 4 p.m. in Yale’s Woolsey Hall. Marguerite Brooks, André Thomas, and Felicia Barber will conduct this special concert featuring highlights from Mendelssohn’s Elijah, Bernstein’s Chichester Psalms, and works by Dove, Villette, Robles, and Howells. View details.
Yale Camerata Advent Concert: A Celebration in Song
Saturday, December 6 at 7:30 p.m. in Yale’s Woolsey Hall. Yale Camerata continues the observance of their 40th season with their annual Advent musical gift to the community. The Celebration of Song will feature seasonal favorites and new arrangements that enrich the holiday festivities. View details.
Yale Camerata Spring Concert: An American Songbook
Sunday, April 12 at 4 p.m. in Yale’s Woolsey Hall. The 40th season celebration will culminate with “An American Songbook.” View details.