The Heinz Chapel Choir is an internationally known[1] mixed a cappella choir from the
University of Pittsburgh founded in 1938[2] which draws its members from the university's student body.[3] Performances are given in the
Heinz Memorial Chapel.[4] The group was first founded as the school's A Capella Choir; it became the official chapel choir when Heinz Chapel was opened in 1938, thus changing its name accordingly.[5] The choir has been performing for over 80 years, becoming a signature part the Heinz Memorial Chapel. It is currently under the direction of Dr. Susan Rice after the retirement of John Goldsmith in 2014 following 25 years of conducting.
In addition to regular performances in
Pittsburgh, the Heinz Chapel Choir regularly undertakes domestic and international tours. In spring of 2017, the choir embarked on a tour throughout the United Kingdom.[6] Previous international tours have included: The Balkans (2014);[7] China and Hong Kong;[8] Peru and Bolivia in 2012;[3] Brazil (2006); Italy and Croatia (2001); Spain and France (1998); Greece and Italy (1995); Germany, Poland, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Austria, and Switzerland (1992);[4] Belgium, Ireland, and a 14 city tour of France (1984),[9] France (1982, 1980 and 1978);[10][11] and England, France, and Italy (1974).[12] The choir has also toured domestically throughout the United States, airing on a national radio broadcast from
Washington, D.C., and appearing at the
White House.[13] Other notable past performances range from singing for world leaders
Pope Paul VI and
Helmut Schmidt,[2] to accompanying performances of the
Pittsburgh Ballet Theatre,[14] and appearing in a concert with
Duke Ellington.[15] In the 1950s, the choir had its own Sunday television show air for five years on
KDKA-TV, and its predecessor WDTV, in Pittsburgh.[13]
Recordings
The Heinz Chapel Choir has recorded several CDs:[4][16]
^Smith, Marcia (1974-04-23).
"Peanut Brittle Pays Off For Pitt Choir" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh Department of News and Publications. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
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abDemas, Vida (1959-04-07).
"Heinz Chapel Choir To Go On Tour" (Press release). University of Pittsburgh University Information Service. Retrieved 2010-07-02.