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Locality: Berkeley, California

Phone: +1 510-524-3611



Address: 1199 Cornell Ave 94706 Berkeley, CA, US

Website: www.sacredprofane.org

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Sacred & Profane, a chamber chorus 31.01.2021

What a cool projectinspiration is everywhere! Sopranos, will you be practicing your Butcherbird arias this weekend? Check out Alexander Liebermann - Composer's page for more wonderful musical animal transcriptions

Sacred & Profane, a chamber chorus 15.01.2021

Enjoy this list of songs inspired by the life and legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr. Let's celebrate the power of music as a tool for artistic expression and racial justice, not just on MLK Day, but year round

Sacred & Profane, a chamber chorus 09.01.2021

We're beyond grateful for all of you who contributed to our challenge match. Thanks to your generosity, we've surpassed our stretch goal! Today's the last day of our campaign, but there's still time to make a donation if you missed out. Your support keeps choral music thriving online and helps us put the sing in social distan-sing.

Sacred & Profane, a chamber chorus 25.12.2020

America might not feel very harmonious recently, but this song says otherwise. Hear how the United States sounds after being converted into musical notes using a computer program by 18-year-old musician Luke Spine.

Sacred & Profane, a chamber chorus 12.12.2020

Raise your glasses and ring those bells to welcome a new year filled with music and joy! Our amazing community’s creativity, resilience, and generosity got us through 2020, and we’re hopeful for a healthy, inspired, and musical 2021. Thank you all for being a part of the Sacred & Profane family Cheers!

Sacred & Profane, a chamber chorus 07.12.2020

Ever wonder why we sing "Auld Lang Syne" on New Year's? We had fun looking into the evolution of this folk song into our countdown celebrations. Should old acquaintance be forgot? If that old acquaintance is 2020, our answer is yes! Wishing you all a bright, healthy, and musical New Year!