Chorale
May 15, 1968
Event: Chorale Home Concert
Location: Founders Hall
Decade: 1960s
People: Richard Armstrong, Marybelle Arnholt, Donna Blum, Douglas Barcalow, Shirley Carpenter, Sallie Carr, Jeanie Eby, Dan Haines, Louise Heidelberg, Ron Heidelberg, Cheri Landrith, Sue Laymon, Tom Lehman, John Lemmon, Shirley Mertz, Dave Miller, Gaye Morand, Jerry Noble, Connie Quackenbush, Larry Salsburey, Judy Seawell, Paul Shisler, Phil Smith, Scoti Springfield, Peggy Sudenga, Cheryl Warner, Jackie Weber, Kim West, Bruce Whiteman, Jim Woodward, Judy Hakes, Jay Platte
Provenance:
Recording in the FW Archive, made by Grant Hoatson.
Title of Song or Work: I Will Sing Of My Redeemer
Composer or Author: Tune: Hyfrodol
Arranger or Editor: Donald Hustad
The Chorale formed in the fall of 1967 was the first Chorale directed by Jay Platte, who at that time was still a student. The group toured Indiana and Ohio during their spring tour, and had their home concert in May of 1968. For many of the Chorale members, this tour was one of many during the spring semester, since the Concert Band, Singing Collegians and Ambassadors all had tours and weekend commitments. The choral program contained many choral "classics" and was quite demanding. Judy Hakes accompanied the group.