Penn State Concert Choir

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The Penn State Concert Choir was founded in 1975 by D. Douglas Miller. The student choir specializes in sacred and secular music composed within the last five centuries, occasionally performing new and contemporary works. The choir has toured Pennsylvania, the mid-Atlantic region, and the South in addition to performance in various countries across Europe including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Italy. The Penn State Concert Choir has also performed with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, and the New World Symphony located in Florida.

From the description of Penn State Concert Choir records, 1929-2000. (Pennsylvania State University Libraries). WorldCat record id: 465059116

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Pennsylvania--University Park
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Choirs (Music)
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