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College of Charleston Concert Choir

Concert Choir

"...let me tell you why C of C’s Concert Choir, led by Dr. Robert Taylor, is one of the brightest stars in Charleston’s cultural crown. I heard them a week ago last Thursday at the Cathedral Church of St. Luke & St. Paul, in an absolutely ear-ravishing, soul-rending concert."
Lindsay Koob, Charleston City Paper
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The Concert Choir has performed throughout the United States and Europe, has collaborated frequently with the Charleston Symphony Orchestra and the Hilton Head Symphony Orchestra, and has been featured on statewide television and radio. Recently, the Concert Choir received the nation's top honor for a college choir: feature performances at the 2005 American Choral Directors Association National Convention.

Hear Recordings by the Concert Choir

Fall Concerts in Charleston

October 18 at 8:00 PM
Fall Concert
Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul, 126 Coming Street
$5 at the door/FREE for CofC Students with valid ID
December 3 at 8:00 PM
Monday Night Concert Series: Candlelight at the College
Music and readings for the holiday season

Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul, 126 Coming Street
$5 at the door/FREE for CofC Students with valid ID

Other Choral Events

December 2 at 4:00 PM
University Chorus, Deborah Styles, director
Saint-Saëns: Christmas Oratorio
Cathedral of St. Luke and St. Paul, 126 Coming Street
FREE
December 6, 7, and 8 at 7:00 PM
College of Charleston Madrigal Singers
Yuletide Madrigal Feast
Alumni Hall in Randolph Hall
$60 (Reservations: 843.953.6306)

"That was magic! Could you hear how quiet the audience was while you were performing? We didn't want your performance to end!" — Weston Noble, Conductor Emeritus, Luther College

"This was an evening of sheer, staggering choral magic: none who were there will ever forget it. I never thought I'd say this, but it was fully on a par with the work of the otherwise peerless Westminster Choir that performs in the very same venue every spring during Spoleto. Like them, this choir has it all: needlepoint precision and intonation, uncanny dynamic sensitivity, and the kind of emotive power that makes for non-stop goose bumps and throat-lumps. With many rich and well-trained voices among them, they are able to produce choral sonorities ranging from icy-clear purity to earthy roars. World-class choral artistry now resides in Charleston year-round." — Lindsay Koob, Critic — American Record Guide/Charleston City Paper