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Performance Women's Choral Ensemble

Founded in 1927, the University of Pittsburgh Women's Choral Ensemble is open to all women of the University community, including undergraduates, graduate students, and staff. The ensemble leads the traditional lamplighter processional for all University young women each fall and performs each semester on campus. The members rehearse three hours per week and receive 1 college credit each semester for their participation. The group brings together women of all disciplines, and performs repertory ranging from traditional sacred and secular classics to international folk songs, popular music, and show tunes. Auditions are held in the fall of each year.

In their spring 2004 concert, the group included works by Vincent Persichetti, Carl Czerny, Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Stephen Hatfield along with folk songs, traditional music, and spirituals.

Director: Lorraine A. Milovac
412-624-1388
lormilovac@aol.com

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For concert information and tickets, call 412-624-4125, or visit our Event Calendar.

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