Tune in for Quintessence's community geared choral events Quintessence is hosting Park Sing and a Choral Festival and Concert this summer This year’s Summer Choral Festival will feature a performance of Karl Jenkins’ “The Armed Man: A Mass For Peace.” Singers participate in Quintessence’s Park Sing event. Park Sing was born out of the pandemic as Quintessence sought a way to bring choral singers together. Quintessence’s Park Sing on will take place on Saturday, June 28, at Bataan Park. Published June 26, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. Modified June 26, 2025 - 12:00 p.m. As featured on - Like to sing? Find out how you can join Quintessence in song this summer Do you like to hear people sing and wish you could belt out a tune too? Now you can. Quintessence: A Community of Singers, is hosting two open-to-the-community choral events this summer, Park Sing on Saturday, June 28, and the Quintessence Summer Choral Festival from July 12 through July 20. collection_8caf106e-ce32-4257-a588-20795d879aed.html
As featured on - Like to sing? Find out how you can join Quintessence in song this summer Do you like to hear people sing and wish you could belt out a tune too? Now you can. Quintessence: A Community of Singers, is hosting two open-to-the-community choral events this summer, Park Sing on Saturday, June 28, and the Quintessence Summer Choral Festival from July 12 through July 20.
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