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Upcoming Performances

August 30, 2025 – An American Civil War MemorialAn oratorio composed by Dr. Michael James Karasis

  • 3:00PM – Elmhurst Christian Reformed Church, Elmhurst

December 6, 2025 – Handel’s Messiah

  • 7:00PM – Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Schaumburg

December 14, 2025 – Handel’s Messiah

  • 3:00PM – Hammerschmidt Chapel, Elmhurst University

Bring the Joy of Live Caroling to Your Winter Event!

Looking to add a musical touch to your holiday gathering? Our Chamber Singers are now accepting requests for caroling performances at winter events throughout the season.

Whether you’re planning a community festival, corporate celebration, private party, or tree lighting ceremony, our talented vocalists bring warmth and charm with a repertoire of beloved holiday classics and choral favorites. Performances can be tailored to suit a variety of settings—from intimate indoor venues to festive outdoor markets.

Interested in booking the Elmhurst Choral Union Chamber Singers?

Please fill out our request form. Early inquiries are encouraged, as dates fill quickly!

Let us help make your winter event unforgettable!

About Us

Elmhurst Choral Union is an auditioned volunteer chorus, singing with a professional orchestra and soloists, performing classical masterworks and great choral music of all eras. We are located in Elmhurst, IL, a western suburb of Chicago.

Elmhurst Choral Union is a member of the following organizations:

To view Elmhurst Choral Union’s Nondiscrimination & Accessibility and Anti-Harassment Policies, please click here.

Concert Video Clips

Brahms: A German Requiem performed on April 26, 2024

Video recording copyright Elmhurst Choral Union, 2024. Used with permission. Recorded by ElmhurstTV.

Our Next Performance

Music to Light the Darkness: A Candlelight Experience

Sunday, May 18, 2025 at 7:00pm

Elmhurst Choral Union performs Gabriel Faure’s Requiem, Elaine Hagenberg’s Illuminare, and Ola Gjeilo’s Dark & Luminous Night with professional orchestra and soloists under the direction of Scott Uddenberg.

Some Kind Words