4 Best Performing Arts in Chicago, Illinois

Apollo Chorus of Chicago

Formed in 1872, the Apollo Chorus of Chicago is one of the country's oldest oratorio societies. Don't miss the annual Handel's Messiah if you're here in December. Otherwise, the group performs choral classics throughout the year at area churches.

Bella Voce

Bella Voce—"beautiful voices," indeed. Formerly known as His Majestie's Clerkes, the 20-person a cappella group performs a variety of sacred and secular music, including everything from early music to works by living composers. Concerts are often held in churches, providing a powerful acoustical and visual accompaniment to the music.

Chicago Children's Choir

A performance by the Chicago Children's Choir is the closest thing we can imagine to hearing angels sing. Its members—ages eight to 18—are culled from a broad spectrum of racial, ethnic, and economic groups. Most concerts are scheduled during the holiday season and in May.

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Oriana Singers

The small but mighty Oriana Singers are an outstanding a cappella sextet with an eclectic early classical and jazz repertoire. The close-knit traveling group performs from September to June, periodically in conjunction with the Joffrey Ballet and other Chicago-area groups.