2026–2027 · Season overview

The Season.

Three distinct programs invite listeners across styles, texts, and centuries—each shaped by individual voices, close listening, and the shared experience of live music.

01 · En Masse

November 8 Sunday · 2:00 p.m.

02 · Amor

February 14 Sunday · 2:00 p.m.

03 · Passion

March 20 Saturday · 2:00 p.m.
Fox Chamber Singers 2026–2027 season artwork

Season at a glance

Three works. Three paths.

Every work is built differently. Across these three programs, harmony, melody, rhythm, and text lead in different ways, inviting the audience along paths that move across styles, centuries, and emotional worlds.

En Masse season artwork

01 · Fall 2026

En Masse

Sunday, November 8 · 2:00 p.m.
Marmion Abbey

Choral writing and jazz meet in a program that asks singers and listeners to hear how contrasting musical languages can open into one another.

Featured music Jazz Missa Brevis · Will Todd
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Amor season artwork

02 · Winter 2027

Amor

Sunday, February 14 · 2:00 p.m.
Marmion Abbey

Love is never one thing. It can be tender, playful, devoted, wounded, restless, generous, and enduring. Amor explores those many flavors through contrasting texts, colors, and musical styles, with each work offering its own way of hearing and understanding love.

Program focus The many flavors of love—heard through contrasting voices, texts, and musical worlds
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Passion season artwork

03 · Spring 2027

Passion

Saturday, March 20 · 2:00 p.m.
Marmion Abbey

Handel’s sacred drama leads the audience through Passion, Resurrection, and redemption with members of the Fox Valley Orchestra.

Featured work Messiah, Parts II & III · George Frideric Handel
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En Masse

Concert one · Fall 2026

The program

Sound gathers in clear lines, then opens into rhythm, color, and swing.

En Masse begins with the clarity and resonance of sacred choral music before moving toward Will Todd’s jazz-inflected mass and a new work by Kenneth Martin. Fox Valley Jazz Big Band joins the singers as one musical language grows into another inside Marmion Abbey.

Date and time
Venue Marmion Abbey
Featured work Will Todd · Jazz Missa Brevis
Premiere Kenneth Martin · Love’s Insistent Voice

The musical arc

Honoring the traditional choral canon even as we celebrate the rich, eclectic voices of our time.

One ensemble. Many currents.

Sacred motets establish the program’s choral center: balanced lines, blended vowels, and a shared resonance shaped by the acoustic of Marmion Abbey.

As jazz enters, pulse and color begin to shift. The choir remains a collective instrument, but now it moves through syncopation, improvisatory energy, and collaboration with the Fox Valley Jazz Big Band.

En Masse concert identity

The visual language reflects the program itself: individual marks gathered into one field, held together by rhythm, repetition, and forward motion.

Identity 01 Collective voice
Identity 02 Rhythm and motion
Identity 03 Sound en masse

Listening across traditions

A short guide to the musical conversation at the center of the program.

The mass as a living form.

The words of the mass have inspired composers for centuries. What changes is the musical world built around them.

In traditional sacred settings, the mass often unfolds through carefully balanced vocal lines and a unified choral sonority. Its familiar text gives composers a stable structure within which harmony, texture, and expression can continually be renewed.

Will Todd’s Jazz Missa Brevis places that historic text inside the language of jazz. Swing, syncopation, rich harmony, and rhythmic flexibility do not replace the sacred tradition; they reveal another way for communal music to breathe.

En Masse invites listeners to hear continuity and change at once: an old form, a new pulse, and many performers becoming one sound.

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02 · Winter 2027

Amor

A Fox Chamber Singers tradition

The concert

Love is never only one thing.

Fox Chamber Singers returns to its February tradition with a program that explores love in its many forms: tender and playful, sacred and human, fulfilled and unrequited, wounded and resilient. The music moves among intimacy, delight, longing, loss, devotion, and the bonds that gather people together.

Rather than offering a single definition, Amor listens for love’s changing colors—its sweetness, its ache, its humor, its contradictions, and its enduring power to draw us beyond ourselves.

Date Sunday, February 14, 2027
Time 2:00 p.m.
Venue Marmion Abbey

From the artistic vision

We return to love because it contains so many flavors of being human. It can gather us, unsettle us, delight us, wound us, sustain us, and call us back toward life.

In earlier programs, love has appeared as charity and community, as the joy of being seen, as the desire to be held close, and as the quiet recognition that another person can brighten a darkened world.

It has also arrived through absence, jealousy, grief, tears, surrender, and the fear that a perfect moment cannot last. Amor makes room for all of it, trusting choral music to hold tenderness and turmoil in the same breath.

The many flavors of love

One word. Many worlds.

Love that gathers

Affection becomes community: voices meet, divisions soften, and people discover the joy of belonging to something larger than themselves.

Love that delights

Playfulness, attraction, laughter, warmth, and the thrill of recognition remind us that love can be light on its feet.

Love that aches

Longing, distance, betrayal, and grief expose love’s vulnerability—the way its absence can inhabit every thought.

Love that endures

Beyond the first spark is the harder promise: to remain, to carry one another, and to answer darkness with life.

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Passion

Concert three · Spring 2027

The concert

Handel’s Messiah beyond the Christmas season.

Fox Chamber Singers joins members of the Fox Valley Orchestra for Parts II and III of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah. The music carries the story through suffering, crucifixion, resurrection, and the promise of redemption.

Date and time Saturday, March 20, 2027 · 2:00 p.m.
Venue Marmion Abbey
Featured work Messiah, Parts II and III
Collaborators Fox Chamber Singers and members of Fox Valley Orchestra

The dramatic arc

The final two parts of Handel’s oratorio move from public conflict and private grief toward resurrection and renewal.

Suffering is not the final word.

Part II traces rejection, sacrifice, and death before turning toward the Resurrection and the proclamation of hope. Handel gives the chorus an unusually active role, allowing the crowd, the faithful, and the larger human community to enter the drama.

Part III looks beyond the immediate events of the Passion. Its music considers mortality, transformation, and the promise that loss can open into new life. The result is not simply a sequence of familiar choruses, but a complete journey from anguish toward assurance.

2026

A recent Fox Chamber Singers and Fox Valley Orchestra collaboration

Looking back

Returning to a work already central to the ensemble’s story.

In March 2026, Fox Chamber Singers joined the Fox Valley Orchestra at Marmion Abbey for a program centered on the Passion and Resurrection portions of Messiah. The collaboration placed Handel’s music within the season its subject matter evokes and gave the singers and orchestra a shared dramatic language.

Passion returns to that repertoire not as a holiday custom, but as a continuing exploration of the work’s scale, theatrical force, and movement from grief toward renewal.

Historical portrait of composer George Frideric Handel
Eighteenth-century manuscript page from Part II of Handel's Messiah

A work larger than a season

From Dublin to Passion

Handel composed Messiah as a three-part oratorio. Its first public performance took place in Dublin in April 1742, in the Easter season—not as a Christmas concert. Part I moves through prophecy and birth; Parts II and III carry the story through suffering, resurrection, and redemption.

The manuscript page shown here comes from Part II. It is a reminder that the familiar Christmas selections belong to a much larger dramatic design: one that turns from incarnation toward sacrifice, conflict, mortality, and hope.

Premiere Dublin · April 1742
This program Parts II and III
FCS precedent Passion and Resurrection · 2026

Heard in spring, the work’s later chapters return to the season and dramatic context that first brought Messiah before the public.

Hearing Handel anew

A brief guide to the larger story behind one of the most familiar works in the choral tradition.

Beyond Christmas

In the United States, Messiah is often associated with December. Christmas, however, is only the beginning of the oratorio’s story.

Part I moves through prophecy and the birth of Christ. Parts II and III turn toward the Passion, Resurrection, and the promise of redemption. Together, the three parts form a much broader spiritual and dramatic journey.

The work’s first public performance took place in Dublin during the Easter season. Hearing the later portions in spring restores that larger context and brings attention to music sometimes overshadowed by the better-known Christmas selections.

This performance centers the music of the cross, the empty tomb, and the movement from grief toward hope.

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2026–2027 season

Plan your visit.

One venue, three concert dates, and a direct path to tickets and arrival information.

01 · Dates

Three concerts.

En Masse Sunday, November 8, 2026 · 2:00 p.m.
Amor Sunday, February 14, 2027 · 2:00 p.m.
Passion Saturday, March 20, 2027 · 2:00 p.m.
02 · Venue

Marmion Abbey.

All three performances are scheduled at Marmion Abbey. Concert-specific arrival and parking details should be confirmed on the event or ticket page before attending.

03 · Tickets

One ticket hub.

Purchase tickets directly for En Masse, Amor, or Messiah: The Passion through the Fox Valley Music Consortium’s secure ThunderTix ticketing service.

04 · Arrival

Come prepared.

Review the final event listing for doors-open timing, accessibility notes, parking guidance, and any venue-specific updates before the performance.