Asbury Arts Center is the new home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus is a non-profit arts organization dedicated to enriching the Western New York region through performance of high-quality, diverse musical programs and developing singers in the choral arts. The Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus is the winner of the 2020 GRAMMY® award for Best Choral Performance for their recording of Richard Danielpour’s The Passion of Yeshua with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra and conductor JoAnn Falletta. With a roster of over 120 singers, the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus is frequently heard as the principal guest chorus of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra.

In addition to performances at Kleinhans Music Hall, the Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus produces a self-sponsored concert series each season, including their tradition of annual holiday concerts of Handel’s Messiah at Our Lady of Victory Basilica and local venues. The Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus also programs music education initiatives, including their High School Aspiring Voices program, as well as community outreach and singing collaborations.
The Buffalo Philharmonic Chorus is a proud member of the Asbury Arts Collaborative in downtown Buffalo as of 2022.
For more information, visit bpchorus.org

