In Celebration of the Human Voice - The Essential Musical Instrument
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It is significant that in one hundred years of continuous operation as a choral society, it presently has only our tenth conductor. Our Centennial Concert was performed at The Hartford's Wallace Stevens Theater on Nov. 30, 2007. The Choral Club has sung in many places: on the Bushnell Memorial stage, at the Lincoln Center for the Arts, Trinity College, the Jewish Community Center, the Sangerbund, Lithuanian Hall, the Wadsworth-Atheneum, The Hartford Group Auditorium amongst them. The Club has presented concerts at the Avery Heights nursing home, The Hospital for Special Care in New Britain and at the Cromwell Library. Our singers have contributed to the arts of many communities with their love of singing. We continue the tradition into our second 100 years. Much of the history of The Choral Club of Hartford is archived into large albums which contain primary source documents from media of the time. A written compilation of the first 30 years by Robert S. Morris in 1937 provides us with an accurate glimpse of the composition and successes of the club over that time as well as the program booklets from the performances. |
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