

Slavonic sacred music by Mykola Dyletsky
Saint Michael’s American Carpatho-Russian
Orthodox Church
296 Clinton Street Binghamton, NY 13905



Memories from the Mediterranean
Musical reminiscences and reflections from Spain, Italy, Greece, Turkey, and the Levant culminate in a world premiere by Palestinian-Jordanian-Canadian composer Shireen Abu-Khader.


What’s Old is New Again
In the true collective spirit, join STSC as some of our educator singers direct us in an uplifting concert of some of our favorite music. From South Africa's "Tshotsholoza," to Haiti's "Wangol," to Ireland's "Mo Ghile Mear," this concert will take our listeners on a global tour. Other selections include classics like "Down to the River to Pray," "Shenandoah," and "How Can I Keep from Singing." This joyful music is certain to uplift your spirits!

Carmina Burana
STSC joins forces with the Binghamton University CHoirs and Symphony Orchestra in a choral ensemble of over 100 voices for Carl Orff's epic meditation on springtime, love, and fate.

Arches in Sound
Ralph Vaughan Williams's soaring Mass in G Minor for double choir forms the centerpiece of this concert, which also features the late Romantic English choral works of CV Stanford and Renaissance polyphony of Raphaella Aleotti in the marvelous acoustics of Saint Patrick's Church.

Mozart Requiem
STSC joins the Binghamton Philharmonic and the Binghamton University Chamber Singers on the stage of the Forum Theater. Don't miss this special presentation of Mozart's timeless choral evocation of human mortality and divine redemption. Ticket information can be found at the Binghamton Philharmonic's website.

Atomic Love
STSC's Contemporary Ensemble takes its show on the road with its premiere performance at the First Unitarian Society of Ithaca with a cappella stylings of songs by Queen, the Beatles, Whitney Houston, Mumford & Sons, and more!
Watch our interview on WSKG!

Atomic Love
STSC's Contemporary Ensemble returns to Atomic Tom's with a cappella stylings of songs by Queen, the Beatles, Whitney Houston, Mumford & Sons, and more!

Lighting the Way
This concert will feature the premiere of the winning composition from our first-ever competition for young New York State composers.
Composition Competition Submission Deadline: February 1, 2023
Visit our Composition Competition page for more information about eligibility requirements and submission guidelines.

Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 3
Binghamton University Symphony Orchestra & Symphoria Young Artists Orchestra present Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 featuring Brenda Iglesias Zarco, mezzo soprano, Binghamton University Choirs, and Members of the Southern Tier Singers Collective.

Visions of Glory
Orlandus Lassus’ dazzling Prophetiae Sibyllarum and motets from the Song of Songs
Experience the astonishing stylistic diversity of Renaissance genius Orlandus Lassus, from the liquid counterpoint of his motet settings of texts from the Song of Songs, to the daring and otherworldly harmonies of the Prophetiae Sibyllarum, or “Prophecies of the Sibyls.”
Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
Voluntary donations gratefully accepted.
Listen to Artistic Director, William Culverhouse on WBNG and WSKG

Holiday Pop & Jazz with STSC
Enjoy the festive sounds of the holiday season, as Austin Kiley directs STSC in an evening of a capella and jazz tunes.

Heaven and Earth
A concert of remembrance featuring STSC Artistic Director, William Culverhouse’s soaring Requiem for chorus and harp, with works by Kathleen Allan, Jocelyn Chambers, William Harris, and Dale Trumbore.

April Horizons
Dr. Zanaida Stewart Robles is a composer, conductor and singer based in Los Angeles, California. Commissioned with the generous support of Visions Federal Credit Union, her Mass for unaccompanied choir is an expansion of her exquisite a cappella Kyrie.
Written specifically with STSC’s sound and St. Patrick’s acoustics in mind, the completed work will constitute a major contribution to the choral repertoire by a brilliant young Black American composer.
Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
Voluntary donations gratefully accepted.

January Visions
POSTPONED - Please check back for an updated concert date.
Experience the astonishing stylistic diversity of Renaissance genius Orlandus Lassus, from the daring and otherworldly harmonies of the Prophetiae Sibyllarum to the liquid counterpoint of the Missa Osculetur Me.
Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
Voluntary donations gratefully accepted.

November Contemplations
STSC presents a concert of ethereally beautiful Gregorian chant from Binghamton University’s newly-acquired 16th-century chant manuscript created for the convent of La Crocetta in Italy.
By special arrangement with the Binghamton University Library, the manuscript itself will be on display at St. Patrick’s Church before and after the concert for public viewing.
Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
Voluntary donations gratefully accepted.

August Chill
Join us for a delightful evening of vocal jazz and contemporary a cappella arrangements, directed by Austin Kiley, at the new bandshell in Broome County’s beautiful Otsiningo Park, supported through generous sponsorship from Visions Federal Credit Union.
NOTE: in order to safeguard the health of our audience members and singers, audience members will be asked to sign in with names and cell phone numbers and attest to vaccination status, and unvaccinated audience members will be asked to wear masks and be seated at an increased distance.
Free and open to the public; no tickets required.
Voluntary donations gratefully accepted.