Previous Projects
Walking West Toward Twilight. The inspiration for the concert came from an Interfaith Pride celebration earlier in 2025. A story was shared about the holiness of stillness and the practice of walking west toward twilight to savor the Sabbath just a little longer. This idea of a gentle leaning into a liminal moment, trusting the dusk to stay to hold us, reminding ourselves that we live between. We exist between night and day as we exist in the spaces in between binaries in life.
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Summermaennerchoir at Immanuel Presbyterian

A unique opportunity for Tenor and Bass voices of all genders! This new choral experiment offers a low pressure environment to explore the lower range of your voice with no formal performance at the end. A shortened, 6-week cycle of rehearsals toped off by an informal sing at a summer BBQ at Immanuel Presbyterian Church in Clifton!
Death & Rebirth at Calvary Episcopal Church
Death & Rebirth. This concert honors the cycles of transformation, resilience, and renewal through song. This musical journey will expand centuries, cultures, and traditions as we explore beginnings, endings, and the persistence of the human spirit. Guest artists will include bassist Mindy Reichelt, organist Haenarie Lee, and guitarist James Meade. Vox Veritatis is also proud to premier a new work from our very own tenor Gregg Kottyan, written and composed for Vox Veritatis, Fear Not the Path!

Rejoice in the Lamb at Heart of Northside
The first solo Vox Veritatis concert, this evening will feature of theme of mental health through music. The central piece, Rejoice in the Lamb composed by Benjamin Britten, utilizes text from Jubilate Agno by Christopher Smith in which he depicts the manifestation of his mental health struggles as an ethereal struggle for his soul through religious imagery. Guest artists will include organist Peter Douglas and soloists from the Butler University Jordan College of Arts. Vox Veritatis will also be collecting donations for the Cincinnati Animal Cares shelter to support their care of 80+ animals rescued after Hurricane Helene.

Carmina Burana and Silhouettes at Cincinnati Music Hall

Carmina Burana
as a part of Silhouettes World Premier by Andrew Strawn
This unique collaboration of thirteen Cincinnati music groups – brought together by University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music Associate Professor Dr. Aik Khai Pung – includes the CCM Concert Orchestra, Princeton High School Orchestra, Seven Hills Symphony, Walnut Hills High School Orchestra, CCM Chorale, Cincinnati Boychoir, Cincinnati Youth Choir, Fluidity, Sound of Joy Choir, Thomas More University Chamber Choir, Vox Veritatis, Walnut Hills High School Vocal Ensemble, and Young Professionals Choral Collective. The musical event will feature Carl Orff’s magnificent Carmina Burana, a world premiere of Silhouettes by young local talent Andrew Strawn, and choreography by CCM Associate Professor of Dance Shauna Steele. A celebration of Cincinnati’s music community, the much-anticipated event showcases the region’s remarkable talents – from children, high schoolers, and college students to young professionals and local amateur groups.
We Are One Empower with Summermusik
featuring the American Spiritual Ensemble

Summermusik (Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra) will present the third installment of its We Are One festival series March 2-5, 2024 to kick off its 50th Anniversary season. The mission of the We Are One is to amplify under-consulted voices by acknowledging historical and contemporary inequities and celebrating unique cultures.
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Vox Veritatis is honored to a community partner this year and will performing alongside the American Spiritual Ensemble with other community partners on March 5th as a part of the I Believe performance in the We Are One: Empower festival.



