YALE ALUMNI CHORUS European Tour / Poland 2026, Cracow

On 10 June 2026, the Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic Hall in Kraków will host the Yale Alumni Chorus – one of the most active American ambassadorial choral ensembles, conducted by Jeffrey Douma. Renowned for international tours across Europe, Asia, and South America, the ensemble arrives in Poland as part of its European concert tour, continuing its mission of “harmony through music.”

In Kraków, the chorus will be joined by the Orkiestra Akademii Beethovenowskiej, the Dominanta Choir of the Cracow University of Economics, and the Psalmodia Choir of the Pontifical University of John Paul II in Kraków. The programme spans a wide repertoire: from Mikołaj of Kraków’s 16th–century Date sinceram merentibus, through Mendelssohn’s Psalm 42 and Dvořák’s Serenade for Strings, to 20th and 21st-century works by Schnittke, Twardowski, Nowowiejski, Rahman, and contemporary composers.

A defining feature of the event is the encounter of distinct performance traditions within a single sonic narrative: the refined American choral precision of Yale – shaped by Jeffrey Douma and pianist Noah Horn – meets the European symphonic tradition and the Polish choral identity rooted in liturgical heritage.

The concert also features Canadian–Czech soprano Elizabeth Legierski, an internationally acclaimed artist active on leading opera stages across Europe and Asia.

This project represents a rare European-scale convergence of American academic choral artistry with the layered musical culture of Central Europe – within a space where music becomes a genuine language of cultural dialogue, particularly resonant in today’s dynamic times.

The project is presented within the “Musical Bridges” partnership initiative.

Venue:

Karol Szymanowski Philharmonic in Krakow Professor Jerzy Katlewicz Concert Hall, 1 Zwierzyniecka Street

Date and Time:

June 10 2026, 7:30 am

Performers:

Yale Alumni Chorus
Jeffrey Douma conductor
Elizabeth Legierski soprano
Noah Horn piano/organ
Beethoven Academy Orchestra

Dominanta Choir of the Krakow University of Economics
Małgorzata Langer-Król conductor

Psalmodia Choir of the John Paul II Pontifical University of Krakow
Karolina Grodecka conductor,

Olga Bodnar assistant,

Agata Nawrot co-conductor,

Marek Pawełek piano

Repertoire:


Mikołaj from Cracow
Date sinceram merentibus (16th century)
Zuzanna Koziej (b. 1994)
Da pacem (2018)
Feliks Nowowiejski (1877–1946)
Sobótka in the Black Forest (1924)
Laura Jēkabsone (b. 1985)
Father Thunder (2018)
A.R. Rahman (b. 1967), arr. Ethan Sperry (b. 1971)
Balleilakka (copyright 2010)

Romuald Twardowski (1930–2024)
O Tiebie Radujetsia (2011)
Alfred Schnittke (1934–1998)
Three Sacred Hymns (1984):
I. Bogoroditse Dievo;
II. Gospodi Iisusie;
III. Otche Nash

Krzysztof Niegowski (b. 1971)
Hymnum Gloriae Tuae canimus (2006)
Traditional spiritual, arr. Stacey Gibbs (b. 1962)
Down by the Riverside
Traditional spiritual, arr. Fenno Heath (1926–2008) and Marshall Bartholomew (1885–1978)
Little Innocent Lamb
Traditional spiritual, arr. Fenno Heath
Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child
Karl Wilhelm (1815–1873)
Bright College Years

Intermission

Antonín Dvořák (1841–1904)
Serenade for Strings in E major, Op. 22: I. Moderato (Part I)

Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847), ed. Günter Graulich
Psalm 42, Op. 42 „Wie der Hirsch schreit nach frischem Wasser”:
I. Wie der Hirsch schreit nach frischem Wasser;
II. Meine Seele dürstet nach Gott;
III. Meine Tränen sind meine Speise;
IV. Was betrübst du dich, meine Seele;
V. Der Herr hat des Tages verheißen seine Güte;
VI. Ich sage zu Gott, meinem Fels;
VII. Finale. Was betrübst du dich, meine Seele / Harre auf Gott

Traditional spiritual, arr. Marshall Bartholomew and Fenno Heath
Shenandoah
Feliks Nowowiejski (1877–1946)
Kraków Wedding
Wincenty z Kielczy (13th century), arr. Marek Pawełek
Gaude Mater Polonia

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