Sharing Your Desert Chorale With The World
The Desert Chorale stands at a pivotal moment in our mission to advance the choral arts in America. We invite you to join us in creating a new commercial recording with music that will resonate with choirs and audiences for generations to come.
All World Premieres Written For Your Desert Chorale
Invest in the future of the Santa Fe Desert Chorale, the artists and composers who pour their hearts into this music, and the future of American choral music.

Shawn E. Okpebholo
Commissioned Composer

Kile Smith
'23 Composer-in-Residence

Jocelyn Hagen
'22 Composer-in-Residence

Reena Esmail
'21 Composer-in-Residence

Shawn Kirchner
Featured Composer
At its heart lies The American Road: Six Songs of the Enslaved, Embattled, and Emancipated by Nigerian-American composer Shawn E. Okpebholo. In this new large-scale work, Okpebholo reimagines folk songs and spirituals—including an original by Rhiannon Giddens—that both honor the pain and resilience of the past and inspire hope for the future.
Also featured on this recording are meaningful commissions from our recent past. Kile Smith’s Northland infuses the poetry of Harlem Renaissance writer Claude McKay with jazz, blues, and melodic lyricism to describe the Jamaican immigrant’s experiences in his new home.
The bilingual work Caminante (Traveler) by Jocelyn Hagen exemplifies both musically and poetically the miracle of all kinds of people coming together as fellow travelers.
The Tipping Point by Indian-American composer Reena Esmail combines Western and Indian musical techniques to describe the constant struggle between darkness and light, and that miraculous moment of light tipping the scale.
A special “Desert Chorale arrangement” of Shawn Kirchner‘s beloved Sweet Rivers in Eb major allows our sopranos to soar to a high C.
View an excerpt of music to be featured on this recording:
Recording Artists

Chelsea Helm
Soprano

Elijah McCormack
Soprano

Sarah Moyer
Soprano

Savannah Porter
Soprano

Kathlene Ritch
Soprano

Addy Sterrett
Soprano

Sarah Brauer
Alto

Kerry Ginger
Alto

Dianna Grabowski
Alto

Kate Maroney
Alto

Sarah Nickerson
Alto

Pamela Terry
Alto

George Case
Tenor

Brad Diamond
Tenor

Michael Jones
Tenor

Erik Gustafson
Tenor

Bradley Naylor
Tenor

Steven Soph
Tenor

James K. Bass
Bass

John Buffett
Bass

Harrison Hintzsche
Bass

Enrico Lagasca
Bass

Edmund Milly
Bass

Marques Jerrell Ruff
Bass

Nathan Salazar
Piano

Sutanu Sur
Tabla
Recording Details
Dates: August 3-5, 2025
Location: Cristo Rey Church in Santa Fe
Sound Engineer and Producer: Soundmirror
Release Date: Summer 2026
Help Us Achieve Our Goal
As you support this new album, you invest in the future of your Santa Fe Desert Chorale, the artists and composers who pour their hearts into this music, and the future of American choral music. While gifts of all sizes are deeply appreciated, those who donate $1,000+ will be recognized below and will receive an invitation to a special album release party.
$152,000 out of $152,000 raised
Thank You to Our Recording Sponsors
Executive Producers ($50,000+)
Barry and Margaret Lyerly
$10,000-$24,999
Richard and Chris Frenk
The Hutson-Wiley and Echevarria Foundation, Inc.
$5,000-$9,999
Jeffrey Fort and Diane Locandro
John Gray and Ray Landy
Felicia and Dan Morrow
Katherine and William Landschulz
Carmen Paradis and Brian McGrath
Patricia Stanley
$2,500-$4,999
Diane and Bill Graves
Miranda and David Lind, Lind Family Foundation
Lee and David Takagi
$1,000-$2,499
George Case and Nathan Salazar
Roxanne Howe-Murphy and James Murphy
Sean Johnson and Emma Marzen
Fraser and Alice McAlpine
Mary and Phil Delk
Sara J McKenzie
Carlos Rovelo and Dr. Sherry Dean
Jonathan Stewart and Enrico Lagasca