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Mozart‘s Requiem is without a doubt one of the biggest choral works of the classical repertoire. Shrouded by myths and legends, Mozart uses his vast emotional and compositional palette, which makes this work still so moving today. Join I Cantori di Carmel, Monterey Peninsula‘s premier concert choir, for a concert of big emotions, leading with life-affirming a cappella works by 20th Century Masters Copland, Barber, Carter and Duruflé, coming full circle with Mozart‘s rousing Requiem in d Minor.Music Director Daniel Henriks will lead I Cantori’s chorus and orchestra on this musical journey about life, love and death.
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Mozart‘s Requiem is without a doubt one of the biggest choral works of the classical repertoire. Shrouded by myths and legends, Mozart uses his vast emotional and compositional palette, which makes this work still so moving today. Join I Cantori di Carmel, Monterey Peninsula‘s premier concert choir, for a concert of big emotions, leading with life-affirming a cappella works by 20th Century Masters Copland, Barber, Carter and Duruflé, coming full circle with Mozart‘s rousing Requiem in d Minor.Music Director Daniel Henriks will lead I Cantori’s chorus and orchestra on this musical journey about life, love and death.
PURCHASE TICKETS HERE
I Cantori on Tour
We are excited to announce our 10th European Concert Tour, with a 15-day itinerary in France and Spain, May 26 to June 9, 2023! Cities include Chartres, Blois, Tours, and Bordeaux in France, and San Sebastian, Santander, Fuente De, and Bilbao in Spain. Our performances will be in cathedrals, chateaux, and informal settings. We will share wonderful chamber ensemble pieces from American 20th century composers such as Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber and Elliott Carter. See highlights from our previous European tours for inspiration.
We are excited to announce our 10th European Concert Tour, with a 15-day itinerary in France and Spain, May 26 to June 9, 2023! Cities include Chartres, Blois, Tours, and Bordeaux in France, and San Sebastian, Santander, Fuente De, and Bilbao in Spain. Our performances will be in cathedrals, chateaux, and informal settings. We will share wonderful chamber ensemble pieces from American 20th century composers such as Aaron Copland, Samuel Barber and Elliott Carter. See highlights from our previous European tours for inspiration.
About I Cantori di Carmel
In September of 1981, several members of the Carmel Bach Festival Chorus formed I Cantori di Carmel (“the Singers of Carmel”) to bring together singers dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in choral performance. I Cantori is a volunteer chorus of auditioned singers and our programs include major choral works as well as lesser-known jewels of the choral repertoire.
More about I Cantori
In September of 1981, several members of the Carmel Bach Festival Chorus formed I Cantori di Carmel (“the Singers of Carmel”) to bring together singers dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in choral performance. I Cantori is a volunteer chorus of auditioned singers and our programs include major choral works as well as lesser-known jewels of the choral repertoire.
More about I Cantori

Would you like to sing with I Cantori?
Email auditions@icantori.org to schedule your audition.
More about auditions here
Email auditions@icantori.org to schedule your audition.
More about auditions here
Support I Cantori
I Cantori di Carmel is supported in part by a grant from the Arts Council for Monterey County.
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