- Milwaukee Symphony Chorus
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The Milwaukee Symphony Chorus is the choral ensemble of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra. Founded in 1976 by Margaret Hawkins at the request of then-MSO music director Kenneth Schermerhorn, it was originally called the Wisconsin Conservatory Symphony Chorus and filled a need for the MSO to have a chorus of consistent quality. It became the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus in 1985, upon coming under the auspices of the MSO.
The MSC consists of some 150 auditioned voices from various backgrounds, with 24 of those members making up a specially-auditioned professional core along with a small number of alternate core members. Chorus auditions are held twice annually - in late August and in early January. Since the untimely passing of Hawkins in 1993, the chorus director has been her protégé, Lee Erickson, who holds the Margaret Hawkins Chorus Director Chair, funded in honor of Hawkins during the Chorus' 30th anniversary year in 2006. The assistant director is Timothy J. Benson.
The Milwaukee Symphony Chorus has performed with the Milwaukee Ballet, the Milwaukee Children's Choir, the Milwaukee Chamber Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra at the Ravinia Festival. The chorus has worked with world-renowned conductors such as Helmuth Rilling, Nicholas McGegan, Grant Llewellyn, James Conlon, Andreas Delfs, and Doc Severinsen, as well as current MSO music director Edo de Waart. Christoph Eschenbach, after leading the Chorus in a Ravinia concert, pronounced the Milwaukee Symphony Chorus "world-class".
Chorus directors
- Margaret Hawkins (1976-1993)
- Lee Erickson (1994-present)
External links
Categories:- Musical groups from Wisconsin
- Culture of Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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