Belle Voci | Bloom

Introducing Bloom

Belle Voci is thrilled to introduce Bloom featuring exemplary middle and high school treble singers from Huntington and Oyster Bay. Bloom teaches young singers to use their gift of song for a cause – to identify and support their own cancer prevention and cure organization alongside and in addition to Belle Voci’s annual giving. This initiative aligns will Belle Voci’s vision to promote peerless educational and artistic choral experiences designed to develop exceptional musicianship, elevated performance skills, and a spirit of giving.

2026 Concert Season – Information coming soon!

Celebrating 21 years (2004-2025), Belle Voci intergenerational Choral Society is a Long Island-based philanthropic performing organization comprising professional singers and amateur singers with a common mission of supporting cancer prevention, cure, and catharsis through elevated and inspired choral performance and ceremony.

An interesting intersection of humanitarianism, exquisite musical expression, and spirituality, Belle Voci is recognized both domestically and internationally having been the topic of local news, academic presentations, publications, and prestigious European performance invitations. In summer 2023, Belle Voci took our mission to the United Kingdom with Evensong performances at St. Asaph’s Cathedral in Wales and Bristol Cathedral. We also performed an outreach concert at the Royal Hospital of London. You can read about it here.

Concert repertoire is carefully programmed for its capacity to elicit a wide range of emotions associated with the cancer journey; we aim to provide a forum for performers and concert goers to experience hope, contemplation, prayer, healing, peace, and celebration through music and ritual.

In summer 2025, Belle Voci is thrilled to introduce Bloom featuring exemplary middle and high school treble singers from Huntington and Oyster Bay. Bloom teaches young singers to use their gift of song for a cause–to identify and support their own cancer prevention and cure organization alongside and in addition to Belle Voci’s annual giving, This initiative aligns will Belle Voci’s vision to promote peerless educational and artistic choral experiences designed to develop exceptional musicianship, elevated performance skills, and a spirit of giving.

Belle Voci has supported American Cancer Society, Optimum Health Institute, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Northwell Hospice Care Network, Cancer Hope Network, and Huntington Breast Cancer Action Coalition.

Please click the donate box to support Belle Voci Intergenerational Choral Society. We are a 501(c)3 charitable organization and your donation is 100% tax deductible as allowed by law. Donations subsidize concert performance and production, scholarships, educational workshops, and charitable giving.

Thank you for your support.

Belle Voci Choir
The American Prize announcement

Great news!

 

Belle Voci Intergenerational Choral Society progressed to the final round in the community division of The American Prize national non-profit competitions in the performing arts where we placed 4th in a very competitive field. You can learn more about this prestigious national competition at theamericanprize.org

Belle Voci Intergenerational Choral Society (501(c)3) is a Long Island-based nonprofit philanthropic treble ensemble comprising professional singers, amateur singers, collegiate singers, school-aged singers, and music teachers with a common mission of supporting cancer prevention and cure through song. An interesting intersection of humanitarianism, musical expression, and academic rigor, Belle Voci is recognized both domestically and internationally having been the topic of local news, academic presentations, book chapters, and prestigious European performance invitations. Founded and directed by Dr. Jennifer Scott Miceli, the mission of the ensemble is to provide a forum for music teacher training, member leadership, and recognition of singers’ unique skill sets. Concert repertoire is carefully programmed for its capacity to elicit a wide range of emotions associated with the cancer journey; we aim to provide a forum where concert goers are free to experience hope, contemplation, prayer, healing, peace, and celebration through music and ritual.