THE ART OF SONG
Close-harmony repertoire. Precision, blend, and expressive power — up close.
The Art of Song showcases the precision, blend, and expressive power of small ensemble singing from GMCC and WCC. Featuring the combined ensemble Spite & Malice, this program highlights some of the most compelling close-harmony repertoire being performed today.
From the rhythmic drive of The Water Fountain (Tune-Yards) to the intricate textures of Operator (Manhattan Transfer), the warmth of The Luckiest (Voces8), and the color-rich writing of Jacob Collier’s Little Blue, each piece puts musical storytelling front and center.
Expect tight ensemble work, bold musical choices, and moments that land with real impact. This is close harmony at its most immediate—up close, fully present, and not to be missed.
PERFORMANCE DATES
Saturday, April 18 – 7:30 PM
Sunday, April 19 – 4:00 PM
π ARTS + COMMUNITY CAMPUS
πΏ Go Green with GMCC & WCC
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Charlotte and the Women’s Chorus of Charlotte are proud leaders in the Green Chorus movement, championing sustainability in the arts. As part of our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint, we encourage all patrons to consider public transportation when attending our performances.
The Arts + Community Campus (2304 The Plaza, Charlotte, NC 28205) is served directly by:
Route 3 – The Plaza
Runs along The Plaza with stops directly near the venue. Route 3 connects to the LYNX Blue Line at Sugar Creek Station, providing easy light rail access from Uptown and South Charlotte.
Additional connections available at Sugar Creek Station include:
Route 211 – Hidden Valley
Route 13 – Nevin Road
Together, these routes provide convenient transit access from across north and central Charlotte.
For schedules and trip planning, visit the CATS Bus Routes and Schedules page.
Let’s make music and make a difference — together. πΆβ»οΈ
π Support NourishUp Pantry
We are proud to partner with NourishUp (formerly Loaves and Fishes), whose pantry is housed at the Galilee Center. We invite you to bring items to donate — your generosity helps provide essential goods to neighbors in need.
Most-needed items include:
• Breakfast cereal
• Canned black beans, corn, peas (pop-top lids preferred)
• Staples (flour, sugar)
• Canned meat (tuna, chicken, etc.)
• Basic spices (salt, pepper, oregano, thyme, cumin)
• Disposable diapers
Thank you for helping us make a difference — onstage and in our community. π