Summer Garden Serenade
Featuring EVOCANTUS
Chris Dobson, Director
Sunday, August 10, 2025 | 3 - 5pm
Private home and garden 10 miles from downtown Eugene.
Directions will be provided in ticket purchase receipt e-mail.
Tickets: General Admission $50
Tickets may be purchased online (no additional fees) or by calling the Eugene Concert Choir office at (541) 687-6865.
Featuring EVOCANTUS
Chris Dobson, Director
Enjoy an enchanting summer afternoon at the home and lush private garden of one of our most ardent supporters. This garden concert begins with a welcoming social hour featuring light hors d’oeuvres and wine, followed by an intimate performance by EVOCANTUS—the extraordinary young adult a cappella chamber choir and newest ensemble of the Eugene Concert Choir organization. Just 10 miles from downtown Eugene, this lovely afternoon of music, wine, and friends is an experience you won’t want to miss!
Seats are limited and expected to sell out quickly, so don’t wait—reserve your tickets today! Directions to the concert location will be provided in your ticket purchase receipt e-mail.
All proceeds from this fundraising concert will go directly to supporting the Eugene Concert Choir Organization.
Tickets: General Admission $50
Tickets may be purchased online (no additional fees) or by calling the Eugene Concert Choir office:
(541) 687-6865.
Date, Time & Location
Sunday, August 10, 2025
3 - 5pm
Private home and garden 10 miles from downtown Eugene.
Directions to the concert location will be provided in ticket purchase receipt e-mail.
Tickets: General Admission $50
All proceeds from this fundraising concert will go directly to supporting the Eugene Concert Choir Organization.
Concert Program
"O Nata Lux"
Thomas Tallis (c.1505-1585)
"Heyr, Himna Smiður"
Þorkell Sigurbjörnsson (1938-2013)
Solo by Calvin Stewart
"Resignation"
Florence B. Price (1887-1953)
"Esto Les Digo "
Kinley Lange
Solo by Katie Anderson
"Ave Verum Corpus"
William Byrd (c.1535-1623)
"That Ever I Saw"
Darmon Meader
"Crucifixus a 8"
Antonio Lotti (1667-1740)
"Never More Will The Wind"
Erik Bosio, text by Hilda Dolittle (1886-1961)
Solo by Katie Anderson
"Os Justi"
Anton Bruckner (1824-1896)
