MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY CHILDREN'S CHOIR
Michigan State University Children's Choir
The Michigan State University Children's Choir programme began in 1993 with
the founding of the Michigan State University Community Music School. The programme
has a present membership of over 180 singers in four choirs representing 23
communities. In August 2002 the MSU Children's Choir performed at the Sixth
World Symposium on Choral Music as the official representative of the United
States, and it was a featured choir on the national NPR special broadcast produced
by Peabody Award-winning host, Brian Newhouse. The MSU Children's Choir gave
performances at national, division, and state conventions of the American Choral
Directors Association (ACDA). They have been guest artists with the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra (Neemi Jarvi conducting), Greater Lansing, MSU, and Rochester
symphony orchestras, and have appeared in concert with the Canadian Brass, Peter
Nero, Marilyn Horne, and Marvin Hamlisch. Opera chorus engagements include Bizet's
Carmen and Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel. The choir has recorded
the CDs Songs of Sorrow, Songs of Hope, works with texts written by children
caught in the Holocaust and the war in Bosnia; America the Beautiful: Songs
of Our Heritage;and Rejoice!, traditional Christmas music. The choir's
tenth anniversary CD, Songs From the Heart, was released in December
2003.
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