The Northwest Boychoir celebrates its 40-year tradition of the presentation of its A Festival of Lessons & Carols concert series featuring eight regional performances in December. These holiday concerts showcase the 90-member combined chorus of the Northwest Boychoir and Vocalpoint! Seattle.
The local performance is at Holy Rosary Church on Sunday, December 16th and Friday, December 21st.
Two local students are members of the Northwest Boychoir: Jackson Cecil (17, The Northwest School Senior), and Hayden Wainwright (17, Garfield High School Senior) and Forest Macnab (12, McMurray Middle School 7th Grade). Photos included by name. Photo credits Ben VanHouten.
Ladies from Vocalpoint! Seattle are joining the Northwest Boychoir for these concerts and local members are: Claire Ellerbrook (14, Garfield High School Freshman), Sarah Rosoff (16, The Northwest School Junior), Livia Woelfle (16, Garfield High School Sophomore), Emilya Buck (14, West Seattle High School Freshman) and Olivia Rosoff (13, Seattle Country Day School 8th Grade). Photos included by name. Photo credits Ben VanHouten.
Patterned after the Christmas Eve observance at King’s College in Cambridge, England, A Festival of Lessons & Carols has become a holiday tradition for thousands of families in the Puget Sound region. This classical performance consists of nine holiday readings, each followed by a traditional carol performed by the choir, and another carol sung by the choir and audience.
A Festival of Lessons & Carols concerts are open to the public, and will run December 14--23, 2018 at various venues throughout the Puget Sound Region. Concerts have reserved seating.
Advance tickets are available through the Northwest Choirs at 206-524-3234 or online at www.nwboychoir.org. These concerts often draw sold-out audiences. Advance ticket purchases are encouraged.
For Tickets and More Information: www.nwboychoir.org or (206) 524-3234. Reserved Seating. Advanced tickets encouraged as many venues sell-out. Tickets are $11-$35, including discounts for seniors and students.