Currier & Ives
Sunday, Dec. 7, 3:30pm | Monday, Dec. 8, 7:30pm
Christ United Methodist Church
410 N Holden Rd, Greensboro
Get comfy cozy & we’ll sing a chorus or two, reveling in joy, hope & togetherness.
Friends are calling! Get comfy cozy and we’ll sing a chorus or two reveling in joy, hope, and togetherness.
Take a moment for yourself this holiday season. Set down your phones and unplug from the hustle and bustle of December. Wrap yourself up in nostalgic holiday favorites and gorgeous melodies in a wide range of musical styles performed by Bel Canto Company and Gate City Voices. Take time to breathe and to enjoy the wonder of the season. After all, “these wonderful things are the things we’ll remember all through our lives!”
Selections include:
- Ian Humphries’s version of The Twelve Days of Christmas, a spryly humorous take on the famous Christmas list
- How Far Is It to Bethlehem, a beautiful and rich setting of the traditional English carol arranged by Stephen Paulus
- Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! arranged by Mark Hayes, an effervescent jazz rendition of this seasonal favorite
- John Rutter’s sparkling arrangement of The Holly and the Ivy in his signature choral style
- Plus selections by Kirby Shaw, Molly Ijames, Fred Prentice, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Mack Wilberg, Andre Thomas, Bill Snedden and more!
Our annual holiday concerts are a Greensboro holiday tradition—make it a part of yours!
Getting There and Parking:
Christ United Methodist Church is located near the intersection of Holden Road and Friendly Avenue, just blocks from Friendly Center (map). The church has a large parking lot in front of the main entrance, and extending around the church on both sides. Please refrain from parking in the drop off zone in front of the main doors, aside from the spaces marked for accessible parking. (Accessibility Page)
Support for this concert and our 2025-2026 Season provided by
Presenting Sponsors
Season Sponsors
This project is supported by the North Carolina Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Additional support made available through The Arts Council of Greater Greensboro New Creative Investment Initiative, with Guilford County and North Carolina Arts Council American Rescue Plan Act funding. The Choral Arts Collective is a non-profit resident organization of the Greensboro Cultural Center, made possible by a significant in-kind contribution from Creative Greensboro, the City of Greensboro’s office for arts & culture.







