The St. Olaf Choir,
a 75 voice mixed ensemble, is the touring a cappella
choir of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. Officially founded in 1912 by music faculty member F. Melius Christiansen as the St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, it began as an outgrowth of the local St. John's Lutheran Church, where Christiansen was organist. The choir was composed at least partly of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
The St. Olaf Choir is a pioneer of a cappella
singing in the United States, born out of Christiansen's appreciation of the style he studied while at Thomasschule zu Leipzig.
Along with F. Melius Christiansen, permanent directors have included Olaf Christiansen, Kenneth Jennings and the choir's current conductor, Anton Armstrong (since 1990).
The choir tours for two weeks domestically every year in February, during the college's week-long interim break and the first week of second semester. In the summer of 2005, the St. Olaf Choir, St. Olaf Band and St. Olaf Orchestra traveled on a joint tour to Norway, celebrating the college's Norwegian heritage and the centennial of Norway's independence. During the summer of 2009 the choir toured the British Isles for the first time in its history.
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The
St. Olaf Choir,
a 75 voice mixed ensemble, is the touring
a cappella
choir of
St. Olaf College,
Northfield, Minnesota. Officially founded in 1912 by music faculty member
F. Melius Christiansen as the St. Olaf Lutheran Choir, it began as an outgrowth of the local
St. John's Lutheran Church, where Christiansen was organist. The choir was composed at least partly of students from the nearby St. Olaf campus.
The St. Olaf Choir is a pioneer of
a cappella
singing in the
United States, born out of Christiansen's appreciation of the style he studied while at
Thomasschule zu Leipzig.
Along with F. Melius Christiansen, permanent directors have included Olaf Christiansen,
Kenneth Jennings and the choir's current conductor,
Anton Armstrong (since 1990).
The choir tours for two weeks domestically every year in February, during the college's week-long interim break and the first week of second semester. In the summer of 2005, the St. Olaf Choir,
St. Olaf Band and
St. Olaf Orchestra traveled on a joint tour to
Norway, celebrating the college's Norwegian heritage and the centennial of Norway's independence. During the summer of 2009 the choir toured the British Isles for the first time in its history.