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The Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses Expands Programming

January 23, 2026 By Kathleen Peloquin, Media Editor

BOSTON | The Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses (HHYC) will host its inaugural Chorale Festival in February, designed to enrich choral music education in Massachusetts public high schools. The HHYC Chorale Festival program will provide in-school instruction, master classes, professional development, and two professional concert experiences for high school singers and choral music educators from Brockton High School, Framingham High School, and Silver Lake Regional High School serving the South Shore communities of Kingston, Plympton, and Halifax. The program will be offered at no cost to the participating schools or students thanks to the generosity of H+H donors.
“H+H is thrilled to continue our commitment to music education with support for choral programs and music educators at the high school level, especially at a time when resources and opportunities for the arts are increasingly limited in public schools,“ said JongHun Kim, Director of Learning Programs for the Handel and Haydn Society.
“This is not your average music class,” continued Kim. “As specialists in historically informed performance, H+H brings the music of old composers to life in a way that feels fresh, exciting, and relevant. This is exactly what we hope the students will experience.”
On Feb. 10, 2026, Chorale Festival participants will come together at the new Josiah Quincy Upper School facility for a full day of learning and collaborative music making led by Anthony Trecek-King, Resident Conductor of the H+H Chorus. Students will explore music by Baroque and Classical composers Handel, Vivaldi, and Mozart, and learn about the historically informed performance techniques used by H+H to recreate the sound heard by audiences in these composers’ day. The Chorale Festival day will culminate in an evening performance accompanied by members of the H+H Orchestra playing on period instruments. HHYC Chorale Festival participants will also perform with the H+H Orchestra to open H+H’s Handel’s Water Music concerts at Symphony Hall on April 10 + 12, 2026.
Ethan Lobenstine is music director at Framingham High School where 45 students participate in the chorus and after school a cappella group. Framingham’s choral program is small for a school of over 2,500 students, but growing. Many in the program are first year students and most are new to four-part choral singing.
“The Chorale Festival is an opportunity unlike anything my students have had before,” said Lobenstine. “It will be the first time my students perform with a professional orchestra at a major venue outside Framingham. I’m especially excited for my students to feel the power and sense of immersion that comes with singing in a large group. Experiences like the Chorale Festival are rare, and formative for young people who haven’t had the chance to be part of music-making on a higher level.”

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