Downtown Voices

2026 Downtown Voices LP

Praised by The New York Times for its “incisive, agile strength,” Downtown Voices is a Grammy-nominated, semiprofessional choir conducted by Stephen Sands. Now celebrating its 10th anniversary season, the ensemble was founded as a high-level chorus committed to performing great choral works across genres, eras, and traditions.  

Downtown Voices has premiered several new works, including Stephen Main’s The Image at Trinity Church; Reena Esmail’s Malhaar: A Requiem for Water at St. Paul’s Chapel; Luna Pearl Woolf’s Number Our Days at the Perelman Performing Arts Center; Zachary Wadsworth’s Spire and Shadow at St. Paul’s Chapel; and Benedict Sheehan’s Akathist, an expansive oratorio recorded with Trinity Choir, Artefact Ensemble, Trinity Youth Chorus, and NOVUS. Akathist was nominated for the 2025 Grammy Award for Best Choral Performance.  

In 2022, the choir made its Carnegie Hall debut with the Buffalo Philharmonic, conducted by JoAnn Falletta in the Lukas Foss Centennial Celebration. Downtown Voices performed Foss’s Psalms and Randall Thompson’s Alleluia, which New York Classical Review called “a marvel of well-supported tone, lucid diction, and . . . smart, détaché articulation.” The choir returned to Carnegie Hall in 2024 as the featured ensemble in a concert presented by Distinguished Concerts International New York.   

Other notable collaborations include Verdi’s Requiem with the Dessoff Choirs, “Musical Multitudes” with Amor Artis, “Unconventional Wisdom” with Tenet Vocal Artists, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 with Camerata Notturna, L’Allegro with Mark Morris Dance Group, “Voices over Tallinn” presented by the Estonian Consulate, and holiday performances with Andrea Bocelli at Madison Square Garden. 

The ensemble’s wide-ranging repertoire reflects a deep commitment to musical diversity—from classical canon works by Mozart, Beethoven, Brahms, Handel, Dvořák, Rachmaninoff, Fauré, and Duruflé, to 20th-century masters such as Britten, Martin, Howells, Orff, Pärt, Janáček, Glass, and Undine Smith Moore, and contemporary voices including Reena Esmail, David Lang, Ola Gjeilo, Jenni Brandon, and Jessica French. 

Downtown Voices can be heard on Philip Glass: Symphony No. 5, released by Orange Mountain Music; and on Akathist by Benedict Sheehan, co-produced by Trinity and released in August 2024 on the Bright Shiny Things label. 

Watch Downtown Voices Concerts

Trinity Church choir performance of Akathist

Akathist

Benedict Sheehan presented the world premiere of his oratorio, Akathist, an epic meditation on choosing gratitude, in collaboration with Artefact Ensemble.

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Divine Muse: St. Cecilia Mass

The second installment of the Divine Muse series features Charles Gounod’s deeply moving but infrequently performed St. Cecilia Mass

Verdi Requiem

Verdi Requiem   

In celebration of its 100th anniversary, The Dessoff Choirs joins forces with Trinity Choir, Downtown Voices, and NOVUS to take the audience on a soul-stirring journey through Giuseppe Verdi’s Requiem. 

Rehearsals

Downtown Voices rehearses on Wednesday evenings, 6:30–9pm, with occasional rehearsals extending to 9:30pm, from September through June at Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel in Lower Manhattan. Choir members must attend at least 80% of rehearsals and are required to attend all dress rehearsals and concerts. Please contact the chorus manager if you have questions.

Contact

If you would like more information about Downtown Voices, please contact the Chorus Manager at dtvtws@gmail.com.

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