The World for Christmas
A tapestry of holiday music from around the world including the continental United States, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Latin America, Africa, and Europe.
Join us virtually or in-person at Teatro Latea, 107 Suffolk Street, NY, NY 10002.
IN-PERSON TICKETS
$25 – General Admission
VIRTUAL TICKETS
Please take advantage of our "Pay What You Can" offer. If you’re able to contribute more, to help someone else pay less, please do! You can join us on any device — phone, tablet, computer, tv, or VR headset. Upon purchase you’ll receive a link and can watch during or anytime after the live broadcast. Purchase TICKETS here!
$15 – Fan of The Salvatones
$25 – Friend of The Salvatones
$50 – Supporter of The Salvatones
$100 – Patron of The Salvatones
The Salvatones
Now in their 12th Season, New York-based professional vocal ensemble, The Salvatones consists of passionate, committed singers led by artistic director Daniel Brondel, who is the Associate Director of Music & Organist at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Since 2010, their impressive vocal artistry has been dazzling and delighting audiences. The Salvatones’ mission is to inspire and improve lives through high-quality music and creative community engagement. The Salvatones have appeared throughout New York City and in Westchester, New Jersey, Connecticut, Maryland, and Ohio. They are champions for new music and promoting the work of living composers. In October 2018, they presented the New York premiere of “The New Colossus” by Saunder Choi. The Salvatones worked with Consortio, a commissioning collective and presented the virtual world premiere of Welcome Table by Saunder Choi in 2020. They have also commissioned a new work, "Crown of Flames" on the topic of climate change to be premiered in 2022. Following their virtual season during the pandemic, The Salvatones Live+ Series will feature hybrid concerts that include in-person audiences. Follow The Salvatones on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Instagram.
The Salvatones is a grantee of the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs with a Cultural Development Fund award for the 2021-2022 season. The Salvatones also receives generous support from the Capital Group Foundation.