35th Anniversary Season

“The most consistently excellent series of classical concerts in the Washington area”

Tim Page, Washington Post

Single tickets available July 15th

Fleur Barron, March 14

Erin Morley, Lawrence Brownlee

& Gerald Martin Moore

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2025 at 2:00 PM

Vocal Arts DC’s 35th anniversary season opens with two favorite artists. Soprano Erin Morley and tenor Lawrence Brownlee unite for an evening of exquisite artistry, joined by renowned pianist and collaborator Gerald Martin Moore. Leading up to the release of their long-awaited album, this recital offers audiences a rare opportunity to experience two of today’s most celebrated voices in a boutique setting, showcasing music that is deeply personal to them.

Fleur Barron, March 14

Sasha Cooke & Myra Huang

TUESDAY, November 4, 2025 at 7:30 PM

Mezzo-soprano Sasha Cooke and pianist Myra Huang bring their deeply personal and moving recital Going Home to Washington, DC, celebrating the rich tapestry of American song. Featuring works by composers who shaped—and were shaped by—America, the program explores themes of identity, belonging, and the search for home. From folk-inspired melodies to contemporary reflections, Cooke and Huang’s artistry brings these stories to life with warmth and emotional depth.

Fleur Barron, March 14

Benjamin Bernheim & Carrie-Ann Matheson

SUNDAY, February 8, 2026 at 2:00 PM

French tenor Benjamin Bernheim and pianist Carrie-Ann Matheson bring the elegance and poetry of French art song to Vocal Arts DC, in a program inspired by their acclaimed duo album, Douce France – Mélodies & Chansons. Featuring works by Gounod, Hahn, Duparc, and others, the recital showcases the beauty and depth of this cherished repertoire. With Bernheim’s luminous voice and Matheson’s expressive artistry, the evening promises an intimate journey through France’s rich musical heritage, blending romance, nostalgia, and refinement.

Fleur Barron, March 14

Quinn Kelsey & Craig Ketter

SUNDAY, March 1, 2026 at 2:00 PM

Hawaiian baritone Quinn Kelsey, renowned for his rich, powerful voice and commanding stage presence, brings his artistry to Vocal Arts DC alongside esteemed pianist Craig Ketter. This intimate recital explores themes of adventure, nostalgia, and reflection through Ralph Vaughan Williams’ Songs of Travel, a stirring cycle that captures the spirit of the wandering soul. Complementing this journey, selections from Aaron Copland’s Old American Songs celebrate the heart of American folk traditions.

Fleur Barron, March 14

Le Bu & Myra Huang

SUNDAY, May 10, 2026 at 2:00 PM

The Gerald Perman Emerging Artists Debut Recital
The Gerald & Ann K. Perman Memorial Recital

2024 Operalia First Prize winner, Chinese bass-baritone Le Bu, makes his highly anticipated Washington, DC recital debut as the Vocal Arts DC Gerald Perman Emerging Artist. His performance marks the grand finale of our 35th anniversary season and is dedicated to the memory of our founder and his wife, Gerald and Ann K. Perman. Le Bu’s commanding voice and artistry have captivated audiences worldwide, and this recital offers a rare opportunity to experience his talent in an intimate setting.

Kennedy Center Terrace Theater stage

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