Rhode Island Civic Chorale And Orchestra
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Concert Performances
The Chorale performs at least three major concerts each year, presenting choral masterpieces and contemporary works, providing artistic enrichment to the public.

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Rhode Island Civic Chorale And Orchestra


Founded in
1959
EIN
05-0310180
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Arts & Culture
Address
141 PHENIX AVE CRANSTON, RI 02920-4243 Unite States
Website
https://www.ricco.org/
Phone
(401)-521-5670
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About
Founded in 1957, the Rhode Island Civic Chorale & Orchestra (RICCO) is a community of singers and musicians from RI and MA, dedicated to performing choral masterworks. RICCO presents at least three major concerts each year, featuring established masterpieces and contemporary works. RICCO strives to ensure a growing and vibrant arts culture through participation, outreach, education and advocacy.
Mission
The Rhode Island Civic Chorale & Orchestra is a community of singers dedicated to bringing choral music to southern New England. They strive to ensure a growing and vibrant arts culture through participation, outreach, education and advocacy.

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