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No matter what is happening in the world around us, the power of music to feed our souls, inspire hope and comfort, and bring people together is a constant—and especially vital in these uncertain times. With the Music at All Saints’ 2025-2026 season, we are excited to celebrate diverse musical traditions and welcome audiences into the stunning space at All Saints’ Church. Building on the success of the first season of Jazz at All Saints’, we present a new roster of concerts from varying styles, as well as a new choir for the community that may be for you, too. We hope you’ll join us – with your presence and your financial gift – as we offer this gift of music back to the city of Atlanta.
- Scott Lamlein, Director of Music, All Saints’ Church
The Atlanta Music Project Summer Series AMP Café
Monday, June 16, 2025, 7:30pm
Suggested donation $15 at the door.
No tickets necessary, but RSVPs are appreciated.
This cabaret-inspired show features students performing in solos and chamber ensembles, across musical genres and styles. Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project operates in under-resourced communities to provide world-class music training and performance opportunities that support youth growth and development. AMP’s program offerings have grown to include several after-school partnership sites in band, orchestra, and choir; a preparatory music school; private lessons; the AMP Summer Series; the AMP Youth Orchestras and Choirs; college and career support; and college scholarships. Combined, AMP students, faculty, and guest artists perform over 60 concerts per year. Learn more about AMP: atlantamusicproject.org.
Wednesday, June 18, 2025, 7:30pm
Suggested donation $15 at the door.
No tickets necessary
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Chase Loomer is Organist and Associate Director of Music at the Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta. Originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, Chase came from Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, where he was Associate Director of Music and held very significant responsibilities for service playing and oversight of its long-revered chorister program. He has worked alongside Bruce Neswick, and holds organ performance degrees from the Eastman School of Music (B.Mus., studio of David Higgs); Yale University (M.Mus., studio of Martin Jean), and is pursuing a Doctor of Music degree at Indiana University (studio of Christopher Young). As a high school student, he studied organ with Patrick Scott. Since then, Chase has been a semifinalist and prizewinner in numerous national organ competitions, among them first prize winner in the Atlanta chapter of the American Guild of Organist’s 2018 Taylor Organ Competition. He has performed at national and regional conventions of the AGO, at the annual festival of the American Liszt Society, and has been featured on the radio broadcast Pipedreams on several occasions. An avid improviser, Chase has studied with Jeffrey Brillhart, Jeffrey Smith, Edoardo Bellotti, Thierry Escaich, and Robert Nicholls. He has performed with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Yale Philharmonic Orchestra, Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra, and Bloomington Bach Society; served on the collaborative piano staff at Butler University; and freelanced as a jazz pianist. He is a composer of choral, keyboard, and jazz music, and his work has been performed by the choirs of Christ Church Cathedral, Indianapolis, the Yale University Church, and various jazz ensembles throughout the northeast. RSVP & Invite Others here.
Program:
Fantaisie Mystique - Raymond Chenault
Suite no.51 Domenica XXIII post Pentecosten - Charles Tournemire
iv. Communion
v. Fantasie sur le Te Deum et guirlandes Alléluiatiques
Tiento de medio registro de tiple séptimo tono, FO 29 - Francisco Correa de Araujo
Corrente Italiana - Juan Cabanilles
Prelude and Fugue in G Major, BWV 541 - Johann Sebastian Bach
Arabesque no. 1 - Claude Debussy, arr. Chase Loomer
Jardins sous la pluie - Claude Debussy, arr. Chase Loomer
Contemplation - Alejandro Monestel
Symphonie no. 1 - Rachel Laurin
iv. Toccata
Improvisation on a Submitted Theme
Presented by Jazz at All Saints'
Robert Boone, Jr./drummer
Friday, September 12, at 7:00 p.m.
Concert followed by a Q&A with the artist and a reception
Individual Concert Tickets are $25/General, $15/Student
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The Grammy Award-winner and his quartet pay tribute to the iconic jazz drummer and social activist Max Roach whose groundbreaking contributions reshaped both jazz and social justice. A featured performer with The Legendary Count Basie Orchestra, Robert also serves on the jazz faculty of Georgia State University. He is deeply committed to music education and community outreach and makes time in his globe-trotting schedule to teach at middle and high schools throughout Atlanta. In addition to performing at major jazz festivals in the States and abroad, he has appeared at such premier venues as the Blue Note, Birdland, the Cobb Energy Centre, Spivey Hall, and Yoshi’s. This young jazz dynamo has collaborated with renowned artists John Clayton, Wycliffe Gordon, Kurt Elling, Dee Dee Bridgewater, and Marcus Roberts and is currently a member of the band, The Boom! Trio, featuring vocal artist Lavahi, with whom he is creating original music.
Presented by Jazz at All Saints'
Nnenna Freelon/vocalist
Friday, November 14, at 7:00 p.m.
Concert followed by a Q&A with the artist and a reception
Individual Concert Tickets are $25/General, $15/Student
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The latest project of this nine-time Grammy nominee, Beneath the Skin of Sorrow, is a captivating reflection on the essence of life, filled with personal stories, deep emotion, and quiet wisdom. A nine-time Grammy nominee and multi-faceted artist, Nnenna Freelon is most esteemed as a jazz vocalist, composer, arranger, producer, and arts education advocate. Her distinctive voice, in any medium, is a reflection of life, filled with personal stories, deep emotion, and quiet wisdom. Shaped by the loss of key members of her family, her heart-spoken songs of love and loss are featured in her latest album and debut book, both with the title of Beneath the Skin. Rooted in tradition but always forward-thinking, Nnenna’s artistry has attracted legendary collaborators and countless awards. She has performed with music luminaries such as Ray Charles, Al Jarreau, George Benson, Earl Klugh, Ramsey Lewis, Benny Golson, and Ellis Marsalis and once starred in a Hollywood Bowl Concert with Jessye Norman. In addition to winning awards named for Billie Holiday and Eubie Blake, she has been nominated twice as “Lady of Soul” by the Soul Train Awards.
Sunday, December 14, 2025, 2:30pm
$20/General, $10/Student
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We are thrilled once again to bring you "Christmas with Coro Vocati," the latest installment of our yearly concert to celebrate the season. Our program this year features some interesting takes on classic Christmas themes with fresh new melodies and arrangements. With a blend of traditional carols and new settings of well-known Christmas texts, there's something for everyone - we hope you'll join us for this beloved tradition! Coro Vocati is an ensemble of professional singers based in Atlanta, Georgia, with a mission to create music at the highest level of choral artistry. The choir has established itself as one of the premier professional choral ensembles in the southeast, featuring some of the region’s most talented vocalists with polished performances celebrating unique and intriguing programming.
With a repertoire spanning the breadth of choral literature, from early music and time honored classics to new works, Coro Vocati’s performances represent a diversity of musical styles and cultural backgrounds. The choir is a champion of modern composers, having performed a number of local, regional, and world premieres, and is active in commissioning new works.
Coro Vocati was the first professional choir in Georgia to perform the critically acclaimed work “Considering Matthew Shepard” to a sold-out audience in 2019 (Sandy Springs, Georgia). Coro was a featured performer at the 2017 Southern Division American Choral Directors Association Conference (Louisville, Kentucky), and enjoys an annual summer residency in Highlands, North Carolina.
Founded in 2009 by renowned choral conductor and educator Dr. John Dickson, Coro takes pride in having numerous distinguished singers, educators, and conductors among its alumni. The choir is committed to creating a welcoming space for singers from diverse backgrounds to collaborate, learn, and make music together. Learn more at corovocati.org
Presented by Jazz at All Saints'
Darren English/trumpet
Friday, February 13, at 7:00 p.m.
Concert followed by a Q&A with the artist and a reception
Individual Concert Tickets are $25/General, $15/Student
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The young South African trumpet sensation is a two-time winner of the Global Peace Song Award, adding to his storied reputation as a performer, composer, and arranger. Darren has forged a global reputation for his skills as a performer, composer, and arranger. His artistry and dedication to humanitarian causes garnered two (2018 and 2020) Global Peace Song Awards as well as a Georgia State University’s 40-Under-40 Influential and Innovative Award. His debut album, Imagine Nation, featuring, among others, vocalist Carmen Bradford, pianist Kenny Banks, Jr., and the recorded voice of Freedom Fighter Nelson Mandela, was released to worldwide acclaim. He had the honor of playing at the funeral of another of his country’s heroes, Archbishop Desmond Tutu. As he circles the globe as a sought-after headliner, Darren has performed at the Atlanta Jazz Festival and has toured with such notables as PJ Morton, Stefon Harris, and Marcus Gilmore. A Standard Bank Artist of the Year, he recently completed a three-month tour of Europe, India, and the U.S. that showcased many of his original works.
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Brandee Younger/harp
Friday, March 13, at 7:00 p.m.
Concert followed by a Q&A with the artist and a reception
Individual Concert Tickets are $25/General, $15/Student
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Younger has revolutionized the harp’s role in modern music, connecting spiritual jazz and classical training with the soulfulness of R&B. The sonically innovative Brandee Younger is a harpist, composer, and bandleader whose music, connecting spiritual jazz with classical training and the soulfulness of R&B, has revolutionized the harp’s role in modern music. In 2022 she made history by becoming the first Black woman to be nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition, and in 2024 she earned an NAACP Image Award for her album Brand New Life. Brandee is now the custodian of the harp owned by the legendary Alice Coltrane, whose work she performed in a recent Carnegie Hall tribute to the late artist. Ever expanding as an artist, she also has performed with cultural icons including John Legend, Lauryn Hill, and Pharoah Sanders, and her compositions have been featured in both the Netflix documentary, “Beyonce: Homecoming,” and Quincy Jones and Steve McQueen’s “Soundtrack for America.” Brandee’s latest album, Gadabout Season, evokes our shared search for joy, “our search for meaning and beauty amid life’s most complex moments.”
Saturday, March 21, 2026, 2:00pm
$25/General, $15/Student
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Gabriel Fauré’s sublime Requiem sung by our multi-generational choral program, organ, and chamber orchestra, alongside great choral works to refresh the soul. The All Saints’ Junior and Youth Choirs are the most advanced of All Saints’ Children’s and Youth choral program, under the direction of Emily Halbert. They are each groups of singers that have fun while learning all about music reading, theory, vocal training, and the great sacred choral repertoire, old and new. With worship at the core of their work together, these choirs prepare anthems and other music regularly for services at All Saints’ Church. They have performed on tour regularly. Under the direction of Scott Lamlein and Justin Maxey, the All Saints’ Adult Choir is a semi-professional ensemble of 30 singers. Presenting music at All Saints’ weekly services requires learning more than 100 choral works each year, which the choir does with joy and grace. The Adult Choir has sung at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC, at Carnegie Hall and the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, and has been heard on the Today show. Learn more about the All Saints’ Choirs.
Y’all come and sing! Join us in our inaugural season as we learn inspiring choral works in classic and Gospel style, and present them in concert, under the direction of All Saints’ Associate Director of Music, Justin Maxey. Always wanted to sing in the choir? This is your time! Watch for more details coming soon. Join our mailing list to stay updated.
All Saints’ Chorus 2025-2026 Season
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