Saturday, February 14, 2026
3:00 PM
Resurrected Life Community Church,
620 Hamilton St., Allentown, PA
Free-will offering
VESOTA is a community of Twin Cities teenagers who are expanding what it means to be a choir and encouraging a wider circle of participation in the artform. MYC and VESOTA share a common vision of using creativity and collaboration to build an accepting community, equipped with the skills to lead social change in our society. Join us for an inspiring and eclectic program of music!

Community

“No matter who you are, you will have a family here.” Katie R. (chorister)
“My friends here inspire me and us to make music together.” Lili J. (chorister)
Artistry

“Sometimes, a piece will genuinely give me chills, and I can’t help but be astonished at what we can do with amazing music.” Matilda S. (chorister)
“MYC’s musicianship, community, and activism… represents the pinnacle of choral excellence.” Nick Sienkiewicz, Lehigh Valley Chorale Conductor
Purpose

“I appreciate putting our music in context and using our voices to advocate for important issues.” Julia S. (chorister)
“We all love singing so much not just to sing, but to impact the people who listen to us with our words.” Mazy P. (chorister)
What We Do

Year round singing and learning opportunities include annual summer performance tours!

A sense of belonging is important to us. Our singers find their “people” here.

Our programming is unique, spanning genres of all kinds in unified, moving concerts.
Images from our 2025 Costa Rica Tour













“Thank you for helping my daughter learn what she knows today about music. Mosaic has been an amazing experience for my daughter and I’m looking forward to seeing her grow…”
Erika R. (parent)
“This is my daughter’s first year with the Mosaic Youth Chorus, and already I can tell that her experience here will be one of the most meaningful of her teenage years. In Mosaic, we’ve found a community of diverse, talented, and inclusive kids and families. They don’t just sing as a group of teens from across the Lehigh Valley—they sing as one. I’m deeply grateful for the opportunity my child has to be part of such a special group.”
Colette H. (parent)
“What I love most about the choir is the sense of community it builds through music. We sing music with meaning(s) that touches us as well as an audience and forms messages we can all get behind.”
Sam M. (alumni)

