Since its beginning in 1966, Springfield Mid-America Singers has been one of the region’s premier choral organizations. The group has become nationally recognized for its ambitious and versatile programming and outstanding performances.
Our Mission
Called together by our love of singing, the Springfield Mid-America Singers are devoted to enriching the community through excellence in choral music. Our central goals include involving people in choral music as a community, teaching singing as a life-long activity, and artistically expressing and uplifting the human spirit through choral music.
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During a typical season, we center our focus on three main concerts: fall, winter, and spring.
See our updates page for more information about each of the concerts from this season.
Next concert:
performing Poulenc's "Gloria"
Francis Poulenc’s Gloria is a vibrant and dynamic choral masterpiece, blending sacred grandeur with playful, unexpected harmonies. Composed in 1959, this six-movement work for choir, soprano solo, and orchestra combines reverence with Poulenc’s signature lightness and charm, making it both profound and joyful. The text is taken from the Gloria of the traditional Latin Mass, which Poulenc sets with a unique mix of exuberance, contemplation, and lyrical beauty.