
Sixty-six members of the Hamilton College Choir will spend a portion of their spring break in March touring the northeast as part of the annual choir tour. This year's tour will take the choir as far south as Washington, D.C., and north to Burlington, Vt.
Under the direction of G. Roberts Kolb, professor of music and director of choral music at Hamilton since 1981, the choir and College Hill singers will present a selection of both sacred and secular works ranging from the Renaissance to the present day, including works by Barber, Victoria, Haydn, Lauridsen, and a selection of spirituals.
The Hamilton College Choir boasts an uninterrupted tradition of fine choral singing that dates back for over a century. The choir travels regularly throughout the eastern half of the United States and has undertaken five concert tours in Europe over the last 19 years, including 2005. This year the choir will perform concerts throughout the northeast, including Burlington; Albany; Avon, Conn.; Cambridge, Mass.; Philadelphia; Washington, D.C.; New York City, and Clinton.
Performance dates are: Burlington, March 11; Avon, March 12; Cambridge, March 13; Philadelphia, March 15; Washington, March 16; New York, March 17; Albany, March 18; and Clinton, March 31. Follow link below for times and locations.