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Chicago a cappella presents ‘A Cambridge Concert’ at Barrington’s White House

Barrington's White House welcomes Chicago a cappella, one of the region's premier vocal ensembles, as they present “A Cambridge Concert,” in the third floor ballroom. This highly anticipated event will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 2. Tickets are $40 a piece and can be purchased at barringtonswhitehouse.com/events.

Inspired by a sabbatical to Cambridge University in 2019, Chicago a cappella’s Artistic Director John William Trotter has created a program of rich, vibrant English choral masterworks, bringing this iconic musical tradition to Chicago. The 10 singers of Chicago a cappella — performing without instruments and without a conductor — are among the city’s most accomplished and fiercely talented vocalists. They come together for this program of resonant and inspiring works from the Renaissance, moving folk song arrangements of the 20th century, and a new work by HerVoice competition winner Grace Brigham.

Founded in 1993, Chicago a cappella has garnered widespread acclaim for their innovative programming and impeccable vocal technique. With a repertoire that encompasses everything from Renaissance masterpieces to modern-day hits, the ensemble has captivated audiences across the globe with their spellbinding performances.

There is something for everyone at Barrington’s White House! Tickets and registration for all events can be found at barringtonswhitehouse.com/events.

Barrington’s White House is at 145 W. Main St., in the heart of downtown Barrington.

Cultural programming at Barrington’s White House is underwritten in part by generous sponsors. For information, call (224) 512-4066 or go to barringtonswhitehouse.com.

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