Step into the true spirit of Christmas with "Hear the Angel Voices," presented by Millennial® Choirs & Orchestras. As hundreds of youth and adults unite their voices in song, including a breathtaking rendition of “O Holy Night,” this evening of reverence and joy will draw your heart to the deeper meaning of the season. Be moved by timeless carols, soul-stirring contemporary pieces, and magnificent orchestral arrangements that honor the birth of our Savior. "Hear the Angel Voices" is more than just a concert—it’s an invitation to reflect on the miracle of Christ’s birth and to feel the peace, hope, and love that Christmas brings. Join us for this unforgettable night of worship and celebration.
Founded in 2007, Millennial® Choirs & Orchestras (MCO®) consists of over 5,000 participants in California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, Idaho, and Kansas City.
Each MCO locale houses four non-auditioned choirs for youth, as well as an auditioned adult choir and symphony orchestra, both comprised of accomplished volunteer singers and instrumentalists. MCO was founded for the purpose of teaching and encouraging excellence in quality sacred and classical music. Its primary purpose is to fulfill the need for more refined music education and performance in our communities, with a focus on God and country.
In March 2013 MCO was invited to perform at the National Conference of the American Choral Directors Association in Dallas, Texas. In June 2016 five MCO locales converged in Washington, D.C., to record their chart-topping album, Amazing Grace: Songs of Atonement, perform at the Music Center at Strathmore, and record MCO’s “Amazing Grace” music video on the steps of the Jefferson Memorial. In June 2017, MCO participants united in Salt Lake City, Utah, to perform six sold-out concerts in the famed Salt Lake Tabernacle and record MCO’s album, Millennial Song. In July 2019, MCO participants performed two concerts in historic Carnegie Hall in New York City, then performed in the streets when their third concert was cancelled due to a blackout.
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Step into the true spirit of Christmas with "Hear the Angel Voices," presented by Millennial® Choirs & Orchestras. As hundreds of youth and adults unite their voices in song, including a breathtaking rendition of “O Holy Night,” this evening of reverence and joy will draw your heart to the deeper meaning of the season. Be moved by timeless carols, soul-stirring contemporary pieces, and magnificent orchestral arrangements that honor the birth of our Savior. "Hear the Angel Voices" is more than just a concert—it’s an invitation to reflect on the miracle of Christ’s birth and to feel the peace, hope, and love that Christmas brings. Join us for this unforgettable night of worship and celebration.
Founded in 2007, Millennial® Choirs & Orchestras (MCO®) consists of over 5,000 participants in California, Arizona, Texas, Utah, Idaho, and Kansas City.
Each MCO locale houses four non-auditioned choirs for youth, as well as an auditioned adult choir and symphony orchestra, both comprised of accomplished volunteer singers and instrumentalists. MCO was founded for the purpose of teaching and encouraging excellence in quality sacred and classical music. Its primary purpose is to fulfill the need for more refined music education and performance in our communities, with a focus on God and country.
In March 2013 MCO was invited to perform at the National Conference of the American Choral Directors Association in Dallas, Texas. In June 2016 five MCO locales converged in Washington, D.C., to record their chart-topping album, Amazing Grace: Songs of Atonement, perform at the Music Center at Strathmore, and record MCO’s “Amazing Grace” music video on the steps of the Jefferson Memorial. In June 2017, MCO participants united in Salt Lake City, Utah, to perform six sold-out concerts in the famed Salt Lake Tabernacle and record MCO’s album, Millennial Song. In July 2019, MCO participants performed two concerts in historic Carnegie Hall in New York City, then performed in the streets when their third concert was cancelled due to a blackout.