Missa Gaia: Celebrating Our World Through Song
Concert · Performance

Missa Gaia: Celebrating Our World Through Song

A collaborative choral performance celebrating the intersection of the ecumenical and the ecological.

Sun, 14 Jun 2026 4:00 PM (America/New_York) Saint James Place Great Barrington , Massachusetts
Missa Gaia: Celebrating Our World Through Song is a unique collaborative performance featuring the Vocalis Youth Choir and their sister organization, Chorus Angelicus. This concert offers a profound meeting of the ecumenical and the ecological, inviting audiences to reflect on our world through the power of music. Held at the historic Saint James Place in Great Barrington, this event promises an inspiring afternoon of choral excellence that highlights the beauty and fragility of our planet.

What to Expect

An inspiring choral concert featuring two renowned youth choirs in a beautiful historic venue.

Who Should Attend

  • Choral music enthusiasts
  • Local community members
  • Families
  • Nature lovers
  • Arts supporters

Agenda Overview

The concert begins at 4:00 PM at Saint James Place.
Venue & Address
Saint James Place
352 Main St
Great Barrington , Massachusetts – 01230
United States
Organizer
Saint James Place · Venue/Organization
A community cultural center in Great Barrington.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the concert?
June 14, 2026, at 4:00 PM.
Where is it held?
Saint James Place, 352 Main St, Great Barrington, MA.
Who is performing?
Vocalis Youth Choir and Chorus Angelicus.
Is this a recurring event?
No, this is a single performance.
What is the theme?
The concert celebrates the world through an ecumenical and ecological lens.
Is there parking?
Please check the Saint James Place website for local parking information.
Tags
Choral Concert Great Barrington Music Youth Choir Performance
Summary
A collaborative choral performance by Vocalis Youth Choir and Chorus Angelicus at Saint James Place.
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Highlights
  • Collaborative choral performance
  • Vocalis Youth Choir
  • Chorus Angelicus
  • Ecological and ecumenical themes
  • Historic venue setting
  • Afternoon concert
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