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The Chorus has also performed with other arts groups including: ProMusica, Ballet Met, Opera Columbus, Anna and the Annadroids, Cincinnati Men's Chorus, and other established singing groups. The Chorus has also performed for the Ohio Democratic Party Fundraising dinner, where Ohio Governor Ted Strickland accepted and wore a Chorus pin.
The group has garnered many accolades, most notably winning Choir of the World 1990 from the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod. [2] Membership consists of Ohio State students auditioned from all academic colleges within the university. [3] Robert J. Ward is the current director, and Casey L. Cook is the current accompanist.
Singing City is a volunteer-based non-profit choral organization founded by Dr. Elaine Brown, Temple University in 1948. The Philadelphia-based organization was born from the Fellowship House movement, based on the idea that cultural differences could be bridged through shared activities. Its stated mission is "to be an artistic, social and ...
The group will sing a fun and eclectic mix of music in many styles and from many different eras. No auditions are necessary. Open Call: A new choral program for adults debuts in Wilmington
The Brown Singers is a family gospel group from Columbus, Ohio consisting of four sisters and one brother. [1] Their mother Doris L. Brown trained and accompanied the group. Under her musical direction, The Brown Sisters were three time winners on the Ted Mack's Original Amateur Ho
The choirs of MCO consist of singers ranging from age four through adult. The ensembles are constructed as follows: [6] Symphony Orchestra: Advanced instrumentalists (auditioned) Grand Chorus: Advanced adult men and women singers (18+, auditioned) Concert Choir: High school-aged (9th–12th grade) Youth Chorus: Middle school–aged (6th–8th ...
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Herbert Brown Huffman (1905–1968) was a prominent American choral director during the mid 20th century who founded the Columbus Boychoir School, now the American Boychoir School. [1] For over 75 years, this internationally acclaimed choral group has performed in venues across the United States and in overseas locations.